Introduction To Social Systems Engineering Apr 2026
At its heart, SSE treats a "social system" as an interconnected web of people, technologies, and environments. These systems are characterized by:
Social Systems Engineering represents a shift from reactive problem-solving to proactive system design. By combining the rigor of engineering with the nuance of the social sciences, it provides a roadmap for tackling the "wicked problems" of the 21st century—from climate change to systemic inequality—by fixing the structures that govern our lives. Introduction to Social Systems Engineering
A field of economics (often called "reverse game theory") used to create rules or incentives that encourage people to act in ways that benefit the whole group. At its heart, SSE treats a "social system"
To engineer social systems, practitioners use several key technical approaches: At its heart