The new Quantified Dialectical Systems Theory (DST) links DST and applied computer supported qualitative/quantitative methods to help us research complex decision-making problems; e.g. multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM). In MCDM procedure weights are assigned, developed from original procedures of many MCDM methods, adapted for suitability of multi-criteria methods, and authors' experience. The DST's guidelines on defining and on using the subjective starting points can be used. Creating and decision-making is supported; theory is used informally. Examples are given.
COBISS.SI-ID: 10250268
Social responsibility (SR) can support economy by systems thinking, e.g. a sustainable dynamic CO2 emissions management model (EM). The current CO2 tradable permits (TP) practice provides no SR. With systemic thinking (by DST) we modeled EM. One must limit all emissions on Earth to meet its carrying capacity. No government or market alone can do it but in interdisciplinary international creative cooperation, possibly under UN. We offer a requisitely holistic basis: synergy of TP and international agreement on emission cap. It supports SR for holism/success in sustainability management.
COBISS.SI-ID: 13319702