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BİLİM NEDİR? İŞLETME YÖNETİMİ BİR BİLİM MİDİR?

Year 2020, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 122 - 133, 30.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4399431

Abstract

Bilim, Türk Dil Kurumu (TDK) Güncel Türkçe Sözlüğüne göre neden, merak ve amaç besleyen bir olgu olarak günümüze kadar birçok alt dala bölünmüş, insanların daha iyi yaşam koşullarına kavuşmasına, var olmayan olguları bulmasına ve yeni şeyler öğrenmesine ön ayak olan genellemedir. Gerçek ve varlığın amacını soruşturan bilim sistematik düşünmeyi gerektirmektedir. Başlangıçta bilim, felsefe ile eş anlamlı/zamanlı olarak algılandığı için, filozoflar marifetiyle geliştirilmiş ve belirlenen felsefi soruların şekillenmesini sağlamışlardır. Bilim, insanlığın yaratılışından beri sürekli gelişme kat etmiş, bilim tarihi sürecinde, deney ve gözlem sonucunda çöken kanunların yerini başkaları almıştır. Böylece bilim zaman içinde artan bir ivme ile bir gelişim göstermiş ve gelişerek yeni birçok bilim meydana getirmiştir. Bu değişim, bilime yapılan bütüncül yaklaşımın yerini uzmanlaşma ile birlikte ayrışmanın almasına sebebiyet vermiştir. Ancak zaman içerisinde yine bilimde meydana gelen yaklaşımlar, bu sefer de disiplinler arası ilişkilerin artmasıyla beraber bilimde hem uzmanlaşma ve ayrımı artırmış, yeni disiplinlerin yanında disiplinler arası yeni disiplinlerin doğmasına da sebebiyet vermiştir. Bu kapsamda yönetim alanında da önemli bir bilgi birikimi oluşmuş ve 1900’lü yıllar ile yönetimde bilimsel yaklaşımlar, yönetimi disiplinler arası bir disiplin olarak ortaya çıkarmıştır. Gerek yönetim ve gerekse yönetiminin özel olarak işletme alanına (işletme (ekonomik) organizasyon yapısına) yönelen bir uygulama alanı olarak tanımlan işletme yönetimi olsun, her ikisinde de eklektik bir disiplin olarak bilimsel bilgi birikiminde önemli gelişmeler kaydedilmektedir. Bu çalışmada; bilim, bilimsel düşünce, bilimsel yöntem bağlamında, işletme yönetimin sanat yönüne ilave olarak, sahip olduğu bilimsel nitelikler ortaya konulmaya çalışılmaktadır.

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What is Science? Is Business Administration a Science?

Year 2020, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 122 - 133, 30.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4399431

Abstract

Science, according to the current Turkish Dictionary (Turkish Language Association), the cause, curiosity and the purpose of feeding as a phenomenon divided into many sub-branches, people to achieve better living conditions, non-existent to find the facts and to learn new things is the generalization. Science, which investigates the reality and purpose of existence, requires systematic thinking. Since was initially perceived as synonymous with philosophy and it was developed by philosophers and ensured the shaping of philosophical questions. Science has continually improved since the creation of humanity, and in the history of science, others have taken the place of the collapsing laws as a result of experiment and observation. Thus, science has evolved with increasing momentum in time and has developed and created many new sciences. This change caused the holistic approach to science to be replaced by specialization. However, in time, the approaches that have taken place in science have increased both specialization and distinction in science with the increase of interdisciplinary relations and led to the emergence of new disciplines as well as new disciplines. In this context, an important knowledge accumulated in the field of management, and in the 1900s, scientific approaches in management and management has emerged as an interdisciplinary discipline. Regardless of the management that defines management and management as a field of application which is directed to the business (economic) organizational structure, there are significant developments in scientific knowledge accumulation as an eclectic discipline. In this study; in the context of scientific method, scientific method, scientific method, in addition to the art direction of management, scientific qualities are tried to be put forward.

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  • Grant, Edward (2007). "Transformation of medieval natural philosophy from the early period modern period to the end of the nineteenth century". A History of Natural Philosophy: From the Ancient World to the Nineteenth Century (First ed.). New York, New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 274–322.
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  • Lindberg, David (1992). The Beginnings of Western Science. University of Chicago Press. p. 162.
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Publication Date December 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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