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Tut denken weh? Überlegungen zur Ökonomietendenz beim komplexen Problemlösen

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Dieser Beitrag behandelt ein Phänomen, das von Dietrich Dörner in seinem Buch „Die Logik des Misslingens“ von 1989 als Ökonomietendenz des menschlichen Denkens beschrieben wurde. „Die Logik des Misslingens“ bezieht sich auf die Lösung von Problemen, die durch Komplexität, hohe Vernetzung ihrer Variablen, Dynamik, Intransparenz und dem Vorliegen mehrerer oder unklarer Ziele gekennzeichnet sind. Im Deutschen hat sich dafür die etwas unklare Bezeichnung „komplexes Problemlösen“ (KPL) etabliert.

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Schoppek, W. (2020). Tut denken weh? Überlegungen zur Ökonomietendenz beim komplexen Problemlösen. In: Viol, K., Schöller, H., Aichhorn, W. (eds) Selbstorganisation – ein Paradigma für die Humanwissenschaften. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29906-4_23

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