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K, θ, M model: A bridge and a language

Bao Ji‐ren

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1988, vol. 39, issue 1, 17-21

Abstract: The K, θ, M Model is a general management model that uses two or three parameters to describe many uncertain processes in modern society. It is a bridge across which natural sciences help social sciences to be more quantitative. Numerous approximate criteria and formulas can be deduced from this model, which can serve as a partly quantitative and partly qualitative language to discuss social processes. At a 1984 Symposium of Management Science in Beijing this thesis was first presented in simplified form under the title “Low Risk Decision Making by using the ‘Intellectual‐Onsager‐Shock Model’” [1] and later elaborated for the Beijing Institute of Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences [2]. This communication is a condensed and modified version of both papers. © 1988 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Date: 1988
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