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A scratch below a system's surface

Ion Georgiou

Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2025, vol. 42, issue 6, 1462-1464

Abstract: Underlying a complex system is an intricate network that encodes the interactions between the system's components. Consequently, understanding of, and effective action upon, a complex system requires exploration and analysis of its underlying network. Recent published research on teaching/training social network analysis gives rise to at least four contributions of relevance to systems research. A synergistic advantage is perceptible, proportional to the methodical and deliberated incorporation of social network analysis into systems research education and training.

Date: 2025
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