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... individual motivation , action and decision - making processes ; in addition , the assumptions of rationality and optimality demonstrate insensitivity to the erratic nature and imprecision which charac- terise much of human social ...
... individual motivation , action and decision - making processes ; in addition , the assumptions of rationality and optimality demonstrate insensitivity to the erratic nature and imprecision which charac- terise much of human social ...
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... individual perceptions , desires and conflicts : these may be thought of as species of noise which play a creative role in system evolution . Thus we see that it is the shifting cognition of individuals constantly probing the system ...
... individual perceptions , desires and conflicts : these may be thought of as species of noise which play a creative role in system evolution . Thus we see that it is the shifting cognition of individuals constantly probing the system ...
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... individual households diminishes within a corporate matrix , changing the survival - planning calculus ; corporate durability tends to be longer than that of the individual household ; autonomy of individual household decision - making ...
... individual households diminishes within a corporate matrix , changing the survival - planning calculus ; corporate durability tends to be longer than that of the individual household ; autonomy of individual household decision - making ...
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