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In the first part of this article the authors constructed an empirical model of the management control problem using cybernetics and general systems theory to order a variety of literature from management science and organization theory. This second part extends the empirical model to consider propositions relating to the design of informationforcontrol systems of socioeconomic enterprises. The paper concludes by transforming the empirical model into a set of observables that involve a range of measuring instruments.
Kybernetes – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1976
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