Erçetin, Şefika Şule.
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Titles
Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2016
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SpringerLink (Online service); Erçetin, Şefika Şule.
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Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2013
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Banerjee, Santo.; Erçetin, Şefika Şule.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2020 = Application of Nonlinear Dynamics from Interdisciplinary Perspective /
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Erçetin, Şefika Şule.; SpringerLink (Online service); Vajzović, Emir.; Açıkalın, Şuay Nilhan.
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Women Leaders in Chaotic Environments = Examinations of Leadership Using Complexity Theory /
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SpringerLink (Online service); Erçetin, Şefika Şule.
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Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2017 = Explorations of Chaos and Complexity Theory /
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SpringerLink (Online service); Potas, Nihan.; Erçetin, Şefika Şule.
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Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2014
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Erçetin, Şefika Şule.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Subjects
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Decision making.
Statistical physics.
Public Policy.
Political Economy/Economic Systems.
Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Theory.
Complexity.
Econophysics.
Statistics for Social Sciences, Humanities, Law.
Economic sociology.
Economics.
Computer simulation.
Management science.
Public policy.
Statistics .
Application software.
Business and Management, general.
Computational complexity.
Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Operations research.
Sociophysics.
Operations Research/Decision Theory.
Simulation and Modeling.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Complex Systems.
Business.
Economic theory.
Political leadership.
System theory.
Applications of Graph Theory and Complex Networks.
Economic policy.
Physics.
Political Leadership.
Sociology.
Data-driven Science, Modeling and Theory Building.
Gender Studies.