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Included a limited number of publications, with the highest number of citations

The following publications are listed by their citation rate (according to Google Scholar)

Over 1000

  • 9502: Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1968) General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications New York: George Braziller
  • 7235 : Peter Checkland (1999) Systems thinking, systems practice: includes a 30-year retrospective
  • 5731 : Gregory Bateson (1979). Mind and nature: A necessary unity. New York: Ballantine
  • 3526 : Fritjof Capra (1997). The Web of Life-A New Scientific Understanding of Living Systems, Anchor
  • 3154: Niklas Luhmann (1996) Social Systems Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, CA
  • 2681 : Norbert Wiener (1950). The Human Use of Human Beings. Cybernetics and Society. New York: Avon.
  • 2279 : C. West Churchman (1979) The systems approach and its enemies
  • 2143 : Walter F. Buckley (1967). Sociology and Modern Systems Theory. New Jersey: Englewood Cliffs.
  • 1573 : Peter Senge (1990). The Fifth Discipline. The art and practice of the learning organization. New York: Doubleday.
  • 1565 : C. West Churchman (1971). The design of inquiring systems. New York: Basic Books.
  • 1522 : Erich Jantsch (1980). The self-organizing universe: Scientific and human implications of the emerging paradigm of evolution New York: Pergamon.
  • 1207 : Howard T. Odum (1983) Systems Ecology; an introduction

500-1000

  • 767: Fred Emery (1969) Systems thinking
  • 743 : Gerald Weinberg. (1975). An Introduction to General Systems Thinking (1975 ed., Wiley-Interscience) (2001 ed. Dorset House).
  • 734 : Michael C. Jackson (2000). Systems Approaches to Management. London: Springer.
  • 715: Ervin László(1972). Introduction to systems philosophy. Toward a new paradigm of contemporary thought. San Francisco: Harper.
  • 709: Ervin László (1972). The systems view of the world. The natural philosophy of the new developments in the sciences. New York: George Brazillier.
  • 585 : Russell L. Ackoff (1978). The art of problem solving. New York: Wiley.
  • 523: Robert L. Flood (1999). Rethinking the Fifth Discipline: Learning within the unknowable. London: Routledge.
  • 514: George J. Klir (1969). An Approach to General Systems Theory. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company.
  • 504 : Béla H. Bánáthy (1996) Designing Social Systems in a Changing World New York Plenum

100-500

  • 405 : Béla H. Bánáthy (1991) Systems Design of Education. Englewood Cliffs: Educational Technology Publications
  • 309 : Diederich Hinrichsen and Pritchard, A.J. (2005) Mathematical Systems Theory New York: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-44125-0
  • 166 : Mario Bunge (1979) Treatise on Basic Philosophy, Volume 4. Ontology II A World of Systems. Dordrecht, Netherlands: D. Reidel.
  • 173 : Kenneth D. Bailey (1994). Sociology and the New Systems Theory: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis. New York: State of New York Press.
  • 157: Charles François. (2004). International encyclopedia of systems and cybernetics, Introducing the 2nd Volume:
  • 122 : Debora Hammond (2003). The Science of Synthesis. Colorado: University of Colorado Press.

Under 100

Excluded: Publications less known/cited from same author

Excluded: Publications with no info available

Excluded: Foreign publication

Excluded: Publications Not directly related

Google Scholar Citation rates in brackets ()

  • Ash, M.G. (1992). "Cultural Contexts and Scientific Change in Psychology: Kurt Lewin in Iowa." American Psychologist, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 198–207.
  • Bausch, Kenneth C. (2001) The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory, Kluwer Academic New York
  • Peter Corning (1983) The Synergism Hupothesis: A Theory of Progressive Evolution. New York: McGraw Hill
  • Davidson, Mark. (1983). Uncommon Sense: The Life and Thought of Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Father of General Systems Theory. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, Inc.
  • Dostal, E. (2005). Biomatrix: A Systems Approach to Organisational and Societal Change. South Africa: BiomatrixWeb.
  • Gennady Gorelik (1975) "Reemergence of Bogdanov's Tektology" in. Soviet Studies of Organization, Academy of Management Journal. 18/2, p. 345–357 (6)
  • David Hull (1970). "Systemic Dynamic Social Theory." Sociological Quarterly, Vol. 11, Issue 3, pp. 351–363. (7)
  • Hyötyniemi, Heikki (2006). Neocybernetics in Biological Systems. Espoo: Helsinki University of Technology, Control Engineering Laboratory. (27)
  • Lemkow, A. (1995) The Wholeness Principle: Dynamics of Unity Within Science, Religion & Society. Quest Books, Wheaton. (32)
  • Mattessich, R. (1978) Instrumental Reasoning and Systems Methodology: An Epistemology of the Applied and Social Sciences. Reidel, Boston (110)
  • Minati, Gianfranco. Collen, Arne. (1997) Introduction to Systemics Eagleye books. ISBN 0-924025-06-9 (14)
  • Montuori, A. (1989). Evolutionary Competence. Creating the Future. Amsterdam: Gieben. (51)
  • Morin, E. (2008). On Complexity. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. (28)
  • Olmeda, Christopher J. (1998). Health Informatics: Concepts of Information Technology in Health and Human Services. Delfin Press. ISBN 0-9821442-1-0
  • Owens, R.G. (2004). Organizational Behavior in Education: Adaptive Leadership and School Reform, Eighth Edition. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. (6)
  • Rugai, Nick (2013). Computational Epistemology: From Reality to Wisdom, Second Edition, Book, Lulu Press
  • Edgar Schein (1980). Organizational Psychology, Third Edition. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. (3333)
  • Steiss, A.W. (1967). Urban Systems Dynamics. Toronto: Lexington Books. (12)