TY - BOOK AU - Sterman, John D TI - Business dynamics : systems thinking and modeling for a complex world SN - 978-0071068123 U1 - 658.4038011 STE PY - 1984/// CY - New Delhi PB - McGraw Hill KW - System theory KW - Industrial management KW - Management information systems N1 - Gratis received from Prof. Ramkumar Rs.899/-; Introduction Part I. Perspective And Process 1. Learning In And About Complex Systems 2. System Dynamics In Action 3. The Modeling Process4. Structure And Behavior Of Dynamic Systems Part II. Tools For Systems Thinking 5. Causal Loop Diagrams 6. Stocks And Flows 7. Dynamics Of Stocks And Flows 8. Closing The Loop: Dynamics Of Simple Structures Part III. The Dynamics Of Growth 9. S-Shaped Growth: Epidemics, Innovation Diffusion, And The Growth Of New Products 10. Path Dependence And Positive Feedback Part IV. Tools For Modeling Dynamic Systems 11. Delays 12. Co-Flows And Aging Chains 13. Modeling Human Behavior: Bounded Rationality Or Rational Expectations 14. Forecasts And Fudge Factors: Modeling Expectation Formation Part V. Instability And Oscillation 15. Supply Chains And The Origin Of Oscillations 16. Managing Supply Chains In Manufacturing 17. The Labor Supply Chain And The Origin Of Business Cycles 18. The Invisible Hand Sometimes Shakes: Commodity Cycles Validation And Model Testing Appendix A: Numerical Integration Appendix B: Noise References Index N2 - Today’s leading authority on the subject is the author, MIT Standish Professor of Management and Director of the System Dynamics Group, John D. Sterman. Sterman’s objective is to explain, in a true textbook format, what system dynamics is, and how it can be successfully applied to solve business and organizational problems. System dynamics is both a currently utilized approach to organizational problem-solving at the professional level, and a field of study in business, engineering, and social and physical sciences ER -