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Doğrusal Olmayan Dinamik Sistemler Karşısında Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi: Fraktal Kavramı Üzerinden Bir Literatür Araştırması/ Fractal Organization Theory in the Face of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems: A Literature Review on the Concept of Fractal

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2, 175 - 190, 27.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.47105/nsb.1625147

Öz

Bu çalışmada, örgütlerin doğrusal olmayan dinamik sistemler karşısında Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi’nin teorik temellerinin oluşturulmasına odaklanılmıştır. Gerek Türkiye, gerekse de yabancı literatürde fraktal kavramına farklı disiplinlerde sıkça atıf yapılmasına karşın, kavramın yönetim ve örgüt bilimine atıf yapılacak kadar yeterince araştırılmadığı görülmektedir. Diğer bir deyişle, literatürden ulaşılabildiği kadarıyla fraktal kavram üzerinden düşünülen Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi’nin tanımı dışında, bütünlük içerinde ayrıntılı bir şekilde çalışmalara konu edilmemiştir. Bu gerekçeler doğrultusunda çalışmada, özgünlük (açıklayıcı) ve yarar (uygulama) gibi boyutlara atıf yapılarak, fraktal kavramının örgüt bilimine evrilme sürecinin teorik dayanaklarını göstermek ve örgütlerin yaşamlarını sürekli kılmak için doğrusal olmayan sistemlere uyum sağlamada kullanılabilecek Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi’ni tanıtmak amaçlanmıştır. Çalışmanın odak kavramları olan fraktal, Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi Google Scholar elektronik veri tabanında aranmıştır. Literatürün genişliği bir sınır oluşturmuştur. Bundan dolayı teorik örnekleme yoluna gidilmiş, 65 kaynak çalışma kapsamında değerlendirilmiştir. Elde olunan bulgular, teorik arka plan, doğrusal olmayan dinamik bir sistem olarak fraktal kavramının çözümlenmesi ve doğrusal olmayan sistemler karşısında Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi gibi başlıkları altında sistematize edilerek çözümlemiştir. Öte yandan, gelecekte teorinin somut uygulamaları olabilecek fraktal girişim, fraktal şirket, fraktal fabrika, fraktal üretim gibi kavramlara şimdiden atıfta bulunulmuştur.

Etik Beyan

Etik kurul onayı gerekmemektedir. / Ethical approval is not required for this study

Destekleyen Kurum

Araştırma kapsamında herhangi bir destekten yararlanılmamıştır. / This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

Kaynakça

  • Ahmed, N. S., & Yasin, N. M. (2010). Inspiring a fractal approach in distributed healthcare information systems: A review. International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 5(11), 1626-1640.
  • Aon, M. A., O’Rourke, B., & Cortassa, S. (2004). The fractal architecture of cytoplasmic organization: Scaling, kinetics and emergence in metabolic networks. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 256, 169-184.
  • Asnina, E., Osis, J., & Kirikova, M. (2008). Design of fractal-based systems within MDA: Platform independent modelling. Proceedings of the Third AIS SIGSAND European Symposium on Analysis, Design, Use and Societal Impact of Information Systems (ss. 39-53).
  • Baas, A. C. (2002). Chaos, fractals and self-organization in coastal geomorphology: Simulating dune landscapes in vegetated environments. Geomorphology, 48(1-3), 309-328.
  • Berberoğlugil, B. M., & Şatır, S. (2012). Fractal organization management: University as a model. 15th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL) (ss. 1-7).
  • Bider, I., Perjons, E., & Elias, M. (2012). Untangling the dynamic structure of an enterprise by applying a fractal approach to business processes. K. Sandkuhl, U. Seigerroth, & J. Stirna (Ed.), The Practice of Enterprise Modeling: 5th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference, PoEM içinde (ss. 61-75). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Bider, I., Perjons, E., Elias, M., & Johannesson, P. (2017). A fractal enterprise model and its application for business development. Software & Systems Modeling, 16, 663-689.
  • Black, J. A., Hinrichs, K. T., & Fabian, F. H. (2007). Fractals of strategic coherence in a successful nonprofit organization. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 17(4), 421-441.
  • Boje, D. M. (2015). Change solutions to the norms and standards overwhelming organizations: An introduction to “fractal” wings of “tetranormalizing”. Organizational Change and Global Standardization içinde (ss. 39-67). Routledge.
  • Boje, D. M., & Henderson, T. L. (2015). Fostering awareness of fractal patterns in organizations. Perspectives on Change içinde (ss. 22-36). Routledge.
  • Bueno, M. J. D. O., Silva, M., Cunha, S. A., Torres, R. D. S., & Moura, F. A. (2021). Multiscale fractal dimension applied to tactical analysis in football: A novel approach to evaluate the shapes of team organization on the pitch. PLoS ONE, 16(9), 1-14.
  • Canavesio, M. M., & Martinez, E. (2007). Enterprise modeling of a project-oriented fractal company for SMEs networking. Computers in Industry, 58(8-9), 794-813.
  • Corley, K. G., & Gioia, D. A. (2011). Building theory about theory building: What constitutes a theoretical contribution? Academy of Management Review, 36(1), 12-32.
  • Çobanoğlu, F. (2024). Understanding and managing change in educational organizations. Educational Academic Research, 54, 154-169.
  • Damm, T. (2024). Fractals beyond hierarchy: Analyzing the temporal patterns of contact networks in a French public sector organization. Connections, 1(44), 1-15.
  • Dyck, R. G. (2006). Fractal planning for integral economic development. Kybernetes, 35(7/8), 1037-1047.
  • Forouharfar, A. (2020). The anatomy and ontology of organizational power as a fractal metaphor: A philosophical approach. Cogent Business & Management, 7(1), 1-20.
  • Gregersen, H., & Sailer, L. (1993). Chaos theory and its implications for social science research. Human Relations, 46(7), 777-802.
  • Güzeler, F. B., & Arkan, Z. (2022). Zekeriyyâ Tâmir’in el-Aʿdâʾ adlı öyküsünün Türkçe çevirisinde deyiş kaydırmaları. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 24(4), 1241-1252.
  • Jaegler, A. (2018). Fractal organization: Preparing for the factory of the future. Engineering Management Review, 46(4), 136-142.
  • Kara, H., Gül Ersöz, S., & Oyur, E. (2023). Nitel araştırma yöntemine dayalı bir kuramın gelişim süreci: Gömülü Kuram örneği. Nitel Sosyal Bilimler, 5(2), 191-210.
  • Karaulova, T., Poljantshikov, I., Shevtshenko, E., & Kramarenko, S. (2014). Fractal approach for manufacturing project management. Mechanics, 20(3), 352-359.
  • Kirikova, M. (2009). Towards flexible information architecture for fractal information systems. 2009 International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management içinde (ss. 135-140).
  • Kurakin, A. (2011). The self-organizing fractal theory as a universal discovery method: The phenomenon of life. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, 8, 1-66.
  • Levy, D. (1994). Chaos theory and strategy: Theory, application, and managerial implications. Strategic Management Journal, 15(S2), 167-178.
  • Malik, P. (2004). An introduction to fractal dynamics. Journal of Human Values, 10(2), 99-109.
  • Martinez, F., Manriquez, H., Ojeda, A., & Olea, G. (2022). Organization patterns of complex river networks in Chile: A fractal morphology. Mathematics, 10(11), 1-23.
  • Mir, U. R., Hassan, S. S., & Tanweer, M. (2016). Knowledge exploration and exploitation in virtual teams using the concept of fractal organization. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 36(2), 781-795.
  • Montreuil, B. (1999). Fractal layout organization for job shop environments. International Journal of Production Research, 37(3), 501-521.
  • O’Brien, K., Carmona, R., Gram-Hanssen, I., Hochachka, G., Sygna, L., & Rosenberg, M. (2023). Fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability. Ambio, 52(9), 1448-1461.
  • Peralta, M. E., & Soltero, V. M. (2020). Analysis of fractal manufacturing systems framework towards Industry 4.0. Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 57, 46-60.
  • Rangriz, H., & Tarei, M. E. (2016). Fractal population ecology theory. Journal of International Economics and Management Studies, 1(2), 83-96.
  • Ruzhitskaya, D. D., Ryzhikov, S. B., & Ryzhikova, Y. V. (2021). Features of self-organization of objects with a fractal structure of dendritic geometry. Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 76(5), 253-263.
  • Ryu, K., & Jung, M. (2003). Agent-based fractal architecture and modelling for developing distributed manufacturing systems. International Journal of Production Research, 41(17), 4233-4255.
  • Saad, S. M., & Lassila, A. M. (2004). Layout design in fractal organizations. International Journal of Production Research, 42(17), 3529-3550.
  • Seitz, T. A. (2022). Fractal dimension as a predictor of organizational change success [Doktora tezi, Walden University].
  • Shin, M., Mun, J., & Jung, M. (2009). Self-evolution framework of manufacturing systems based on fractal organization. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 56(3), 1029-1039.
  • Shoham, S., & Hasgall, A. (2005). Knowledge workers as fractals in a complex adaptive organization. Knowledge and Process Management, 12(3), 225-236.
  • Skydan, O., Nykolyuk, O., Chaikin, O., & Shukalovych, V. (2021). Concept of fractal organization of organic business systems. Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, 7(2), 59-76.
  • Strauss, R. E., & Hummel, T. (1995). The new industrial engineering revisited-information technology, business process re-engineering, and lean management in the self-organizing "fractal company". Proceedings for Operating Research and the Management Sciences içinde (ss. 287-292).
  • Tharumarajah, A. (1996). Comparison of the bionic, fractal and holonic manufacturing system concepts. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 9(3), 217-226.
  • Turcotte, D. L. (1986). A fractal approach to the relationship between ore grade and tonnage. Economic Geology, 81(6), 1528-1532.
  • Voss, R. A., Krumwiede, D. W., & Lucas, A. D. (2017). Fractality in four dimensions: A framework for understanding organizations as fractal entities. International Journal of the Academic Business World, 11(2), 1-15.
  • Warnecke, H. J., & Warnecke, H. J. (1993). The fractal factory: An integrating approach. The fractal company: A revolution in corporate culture içinde (ss. 137-217).
  • West, B. J., & Goldberger, A. L. (1987). Physiology in fractal dimensions. American Scientist, 75(4), 354-365.
  • Wyrzykowska, B., Wilczyńska, M., Boguski, J., & Wysokińska, A. (2024). The role of leaders in fractal structures of enterprises: A case study of Chris Tourism and Recreation. European Research Studies Journal, 27(4), 2029-2040.
  • Yüksel, M., & Esmer, Y. (2019). İşletme yönetiminde kaos yaklaşımı: Teorik bir bakış. OPUS International Journal of Society Researches, 12, 937-952.

Doğrusal Olmayan Dinamik Sistemler Karşısında Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi: Fraktal Kavramı Üzerinden Bir Literatür Araştırması/ Fractal Organization Theory in the Face of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems: A Literature Review on the Concept of Fractal

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2, 175 - 190, 27.12.2025
https://doi.org/10.47105/nsb.1625147

Öz

One of the main characteristics of the environment in which a modern organization operates is its high dynamism due to globalisation and rapid technological progress. However, organizations that want to survive in nonlinear (chaotic) systems with global competition for customers, capital, skilled workers, and other resources must be able to adapt quickly to environmental changes, including capitalizing on the opportunities presented by these changes (Bider et al., 2012). Originating from research in non-linear dynamical (chaotic) systems, fractals have proven to be powerful approaches for understanding and modelling the evolution and properties of landscapes and bedforms (Baas, 2002). In other words, the fractal concept has had a significant contribution and role in the study of objects and processes with partial and/or self-similarity (Ruzhitskaya et al., 2021). On the other hand, the comparison of biology with other sciences in organizational research is a new field when it comes to environmental and organizational adaptation. Despite the differences, it can be said that there are striking similarities in how the structure and structuring of organizations resemble biological organizms. This judgement holistically describes the complexity of organizations in fulfilling their responsibilities towards internal and external environments. For instance, the consequences of industrial revolutions are that complexity in organizations increases exponentially as networks of responsibility increase (Jaegler, 2018).
Within the framework of these foundations, it can be said that a type of organization defined based on fractals has emerged (Wyrzykowska et al., 2024). Because it is based on the idea of linear relationships and cannot offer solutions by simplifying real life, traditional theories are ineffective in today's world (Berberoğlugil & Şatir, 2012). In this direction, it should be noted that in the traditional organizational understanding, the management hierarchy cannot benefit sufficiently from the knowledge accumulation of the employees due to the hierarchy. A fractal organizational structure that allows the rapid application of employees' knowledge in the face of changes or opportunities in the environment can increase the ability of the organization to adapt to its environment (Shoham & Hasgall, 2005). In other words, there is a need to introduce Fractal Organization Theory to understand and respond to the non-linear dynamic (chaotic) structure and behaviour of internal and external environments (West & Goldberger, 1987).
In this study, with reference to dimensions such as originality (explanatory) and utility (application) (Corley & Gioia, 2011), the following two main objectives were identified.
a) To show the theoretical underpinnings of the evolution of the fractal concept into organizational science.
b) To introduce the Fractal Organization Theory that can be used to adapt to non-linear (chaotic) systems in order to sustain the life of organizations.
The documents containing the concepts of Fractal, Fractal Organization Theory were searched in Google Scholar electronic database. It was seen that the main documents to be used within the scope of the study were in English. The breadth of the literature has created a limit. Therefore, theoretical sampling was used and literature searches were conducted to reach the theoretical maturity limit. As a result of the translation of the sources containing duplicate information, sources were translated into Turkish and evaluated within the scope of the study. Since fractal is an interdisciplinary concept in terms of its origin and fields of use, no date limitation and interdisciplinary distinction was made among the collected sources. In this direction, the theoretical framework was structured and Fractal Organization Theory was introduced together with its content in line with the evaluation of the fractal concept.
As a result, this study demonstrates the theoretical foundations of the usability of the fractal concept in organisational science and introduces the Fractal Organisation Theory that can be used to adapt to non-linear (chaotic) systems for the survival of organisations. On the other hand, the conclusion of this study on the introduction of Fractal Organisation Theory through fractal evaluation in the face of non-linear dynamic (chaotic) systems is based on the methodology adopted and the evaluations obtained from the literature. Because the concept of fractal and the application of Fractal Organisation Theory to fractal business thinking have brought/will bring up some concepts such as fractal company, fractal factory, fractal production system. A holistic evaluation of the listed concepts based on the fractal concept has been made and discussed as a future orientation in the conclusion section

Kaynakça

  • Ahmed, N. S., & Yasin, N. M. (2010). Inspiring a fractal approach in distributed healthcare information systems: A review. International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 5(11), 1626-1640.
  • Aon, M. A., O’Rourke, B., & Cortassa, S. (2004). The fractal architecture of cytoplasmic organization: Scaling, kinetics and emergence in metabolic networks. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 256, 169-184.
  • Asnina, E., Osis, J., & Kirikova, M. (2008). Design of fractal-based systems within MDA: Platform independent modelling. Proceedings of the Third AIS SIGSAND European Symposium on Analysis, Design, Use and Societal Impact of Information Systems (ss. 39-53).
  • Baas, A. C. (2002). Chaos, fractals and self-organization in coastal geomorphology: Simulating dune landscapes in vegetated environments. Geomorphology, 48(1-3), 309-328.
  • Berberoğlugil, B. M., & Şatır, S. (2012). Fractal organization management: University as a model. 15th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL) (ss. 1-7).
  • Bider, I., Perjons, E., & Elias, M. (2012). Untangling the dynamic structure of an enterprise by applying a fractal approach to business processes. K. Sandkuhl, U. Seigerroth, & J. Stirna (Ed.), The Practice of Enterprise Modeling: 5th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference, PoEM içinde (ss. 61-75). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Bider, I., Perjons, E., Elias, M., & Johannesson, P. (2017). A fractal enterprise model and its application for business development. Software & Systems Modeling, 16, 663-689.
  • Black, J. A., Hinrichs, K. T., & Fabian, F. H. (2007). Fractals of strategic coherence in a successful nonprofit organization. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 17(4), 421-441.
  • Boje, D. M. (2015). Change solutions to the norms and standards overwhelming organizations: An introduction to “fractal” wings of “tetranormalizing”. Organizational Change and Global Standardization içinde (ss. 39-67). Routledge.
  • Boje, D. M., & Henderson, T. L. (2015). Fostering awareness of fractal patterns in organizations. Perspectives on Change içinde (ss. 22-36). Routledge.
  • Bueno, M. J. D. O., Silva, M., Cunha, S. A., Torres, R. D. S., & Moura, F. A. (2021). Multiscale fractal dimension applied to tactical analysis in football: A novel approach to evaluate the shapes of team organization on the pitch. PLoS ONE, 16(9), 1-14.
  • Canavesio, M. M., & Martinez, E. (2007). Enterprise modeling of a project-oriented fractal company for SMEs networking. Computers in Industry, 58(8-9), 794-813.
  • Corley, K. G., & Gioia, D. A. (2011). Building theory about theory building: What constitutes a theoretical contribution? Academy of Management Review, 36(1), 12-32.
  • Çobanoğlu, F. (2024). Understanding and managing change in educational organizations. Educational Academic Research, 54, 154-169.
  • Damm, T. (2024). Fractals beyond hierarchy: Analyzing the temporal patterns of contact networks in a French public sector organization. Connections, 1(44), 1-15.
  • Dyck, R. G. (2006). Fractal planning for integral economic development. Kybernetes, 35(7/8), 1037-1047.
  • Forouharfar, A. (2020). The anatomy and ontology of organizational power as a fractal metaphor: A philosophical approach. Cogent Business & Management, 7(1), 1-20.
  • Gregersen, H., & Sailer, L. (1993). Chaos theory and its implications for social science research. Human Relations, 46(7), 777-802.
  • Güzeler, F. B., & Arkan, Z. (2022). Zekeriyyâ Tâmir’in el-Aʿdâʾ adlı öyküsünün Türkçe çevirisinde deyiş kaydırmaları. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 24(4), 1241-1252.
  • Jaegler, A. (2018). Fractal organization: Preparing for the factory of the future. Engineering Management Review, 46(4), 136-142.
  • Kara, H., Gül Ersöz, S., & Oyur, E. (2023). Nitel araştırma yöntemine dayalı bir kuramın gelişim süreci: Gömülü Kuram örneği. Nitel Sosyal Bilimler, 5(2), 191-210.
  • Karaulova, T., Poljantshikov, I., Shevtshenko, E., & Kramarenko, S. (2014). Fractal approach for manufacturing project management. Mechanics, 20(3), 352-359.
  • Kirikova, M. (2009). Towards flexible information architecture for fractal information systems. 2009 International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management içinde (ss. 135-140).
  • Kurakin, A. (2011). The self-organizing fractal theory as a universal discovery method: The phenomenon of life. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, 8, 1-66.
  • Levy, D. (1994). Chaos theory and strategy: Theory, application, and managerial implications. Strategic Management Journal, 15(S2), 167-178.
  • Malik, P. (2004). An introduction to fractal dynamics. Journal of Human Values, 10(2), 99-109.
  • Martinez, F., Manriquez, H., Ojeda, A., & Olea, G. (2022). Organization patterns of complex river networks in Chile: A fractal morphology. Mathematics, 10(11), 1-23.
  • Mir, U. R., Hassan, S. S., & Tanweer, M. (2016). Knowledge exploration and exploitation in virtual teams using the concept of fractal organization. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 36(2), 781-795.
  • Montreuil, B. (1999). Fractal layout organization for job shop environments. International Journal of Production Research, 37(3), 501-521.
  • O’Brien, K., Carmona, R., Gram-Hanssen, I., Hochachka, G., Sygna, L., & Rosenberg, M. (2023). Fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability. Ambio, 52(9), 1448-1461.
  • Peralta, M. E., & Soltero, V. M. (2020). Analysis of fractal manufacturing systems framework towards Industry 4.0. Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 57, 46-60.
  • Rangriz, H., & Tarei, M. E. (2016). Fractal population ecology theory. Journal of International Economics and Management Studies, 1(2), 83-96.
  • Ruzhitskaya, D. D., Ryzhikov, S. B., & Ryzhikova, Y. V. (2021). Features of self-organization of objects with a fractal structure of dendritic geometry. Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 76(5), 253-263.
  • Ryu, K., & Jung, M. (2003). Agent-based fractal architecture and modelling for developing distributed manufacturing systems. International Journal of Production Research, 41(17), 4233-4255.
  • Saad, S. M., & Lassila, A. M. (2004). Layout design in fractal organizations. International Journal of Production Research, 42(17), 3529-3550.
  • Seitz, T. A. (2022). Fractal dimension as a predictor of organizational change success [Doktora tezi, Walden University].
  • Shin, M., Mun, J., & Jung, M. (2009). Self-evolution framework of manufacturing systems based on fractal organization. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 56(3), 1029-1039.
  • Shoham, S., & Hasgall, A. (2005). Knowledge workers as fractals in a complex adaptive organization. Knowledge and Process Management, 12(3), 225-236.
  • Skydan, O., Nykolyuk, O., Chaikin, O., & Shukalovych, V. (2021). Concept of fractal organization of organic business systems. Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, 7(2), 59-76.
  • Strauss, R. E., & Hummel, T. (1995). The new industrial engineering revisited-information technology, business process re-engineering, and lean management in the self-organizing "fractal company". Proceedings for Operating Research and the Management Sciences içinde (ss. 287-292).
  • Tharumarajah, A. (1996). Comparison of the bionic, fractal and holonic manufacturing system concepts. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 9(3), 217-226.
  • Turcotte, D. L. (1986). A fractal approach to the relationship between ore grade and tonnage. Economic Geology, 81(6), 1528-1532.
  • Voss, R. A., Krumwiede, D. W., & Lucas, A. D. (2017). Fractality in four dimensions: A framework for understanding organizations as fractal entities. International Journal of the Academic Business World, 11(2), 1-15.
  • Warnecke, H. J., & Warnecke, H. J. (1993). The fractal factory: An integrating approach. The fractal company: A revolution in corporate culture içinde (ss. 137-217).
  • West, B. J., & Goldberger, A. L. (1987). Physiology in fractal dimensions. American Scientist, 75(4), 354-365.
  • Wyrzykowska, B., Wilczyńska, M., Boguski, J., & Wysokińska, A. (2024). The role of leaders in fractal structures of enterprises: A case study of Chris Tourism and Recreation. European Research Studies Journal, 27(4), 2029-2040.
  • Yüksel, M., & Esmer, Y. (2019). İşletme yönetiminde kaos yaklaşımı: Teorik bir bakış. OPUS International Journal of Society Researches, 12, 937-952.
Toplam 47 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Organizasyon ve Yönetim Teorisi
Bölüm Derleme
Yazarlar

Hakan Kara 0000-0001-9480-4904

Gönderilme Tarihi 22 Ocak 2025
Kabul Tarihi 1 Eylül 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Aralık 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Kara, H. (2025). Doğrusal Olmayan Dinamik Sistemler Karşısında Fraktal Örgüt Teorisi: Fraktal Kavramı Üzerinden Bir Literatür Araştırması/ Fractal Organization Theory in the Face of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems: A Literature Review on the Concept of Fractal. Nitel Sosyal Bilimler, 7(2), 175-190. https://doi.org/10.47105/nsb.1625147