Economic systems are affected by ongoing processes of globalization and internationalization. A circular process of order and chaos prevails within them. Within these dynamics, management is challenged to make the “right” decisions. Even Peter Drucker (1909–2005), one of the greatest management thinkers of the 20th century, considered the pursuit of the best possible economic results, which can be achieved with the help of deployed or potential resources, as the supreme duty and responsibility of management [1].

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Introduction

  • Carl René Sauer

摘要

Economic systems are affected by ongoing processes of globalization and internationalization. A circular process of order and chaos prevails within them. Within these dynamics, management is challenged to make the “right” decisions. Even Peter Drucker (1909–2005), one of the greatest management thinkers of the 20th century, considered the pursuit of the best possible economic results, which can be achieved with the help of deployed or potential resources, as the supreme duty and responsibility of management [1].