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Complexity and Action: Reflections on Decision Making and CyberneticsDOI: 10.7350/bsr.v04.2013 Keywords: Cybernetics , Systems thinking , Knowledge , Action , Action research , Systemic practice , Decision making , Prototype , Kybernetes Abstract: This paper highlights some theoretical and epistemological reflections about the relevance of action for managerial studies. These reflections show how the cybernetic paradigm of complexity management can be used for better decision making that unites knowledge and action in a comprising, dynamic, and evolving approach. Cybernetics can help to overcome the fear of decision making in the face of uncertainty in complex scenarios, and can be an effective tool for improving the viability and competitiveness of firms in the twenty-first century.
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