Organizational environments : ritual and rationality
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Organizational environments : ritual and rationality
Sage, c1983
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Bibliography: p. 283-296
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780803920811
Description
Meyer and Scott are among the leading proponents of the environmental view of organizational theory, which sees organizational structures as primarily determined by environment as opposed to technology. Their view and approach is demonstrated here in a collection of essays, that consider the place of organizations within a wider institutional structure, paying particular attention to educational systems and medical services.
Table of Contents
Introduction - W Richard Scott
From Technology to Environment
PART ONE: THE INSTITUTIONAL ORIGINS OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Institutionalized Organizations - John W Meyer and Brian Rowan
Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony
Institutional and Technical Sources of Organizational Structure - John W Meyer, W Richard Scott, and Terrence E Deal
Explaining the Structure of Educational Organizations
PART TWO: VARIETIES OF INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
The Structure of Educational Organizations - John W Meyer and Brian Rowan
Health Care Organizations in the 1980s - W Richard Scott
The Convergence of Public and Professional Control Systems
Reform Movements and Organizations - W Richard Scott
The Case of Aging
The Organization of Societal Sectors - W Richard Scott and John W Meyer
The Organization of Environments - W Richard Scott
Network, Cultural, and Historical Elements
PART THREE: FRAGMENTED CENTRALIZATION AND ITS ORGANIZATIONAL CONSEQUENCES
Centralization of Funding and Control in Educational Governance - John W Meyer
Centralization and the Legitimacy Problems of Local Government - John W Meyer and W Richard Scott
Organizational Factors Affecting Legalization in Education - John W Meyer
Innovation and Knowledge Use in American Public Education - John W Meyer
Conclusion - John W Meyer
Institutionalization and the Rationality of Formal Organizational Structure
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ISBN 9780803921252
Description
This book will become the basic sourcebook for those concerned with comparative juvenile justice. Both authoritative and truly comparative, it describes the North American and eight major Western European systems of juvenile justice. Each chapter delineates the basic structural components of the system and addresses some major questions concerning its underlying legal assumptions. This work is essential to the development of empirical and theoretical advances in this field -- it will be of great value to juvenile justice professionals, criminologists, lawyers, other human service professionals and all students of comparative justice.
Table of Contents
Malcolm W Klein Introduction Robert M Carter The United States James C Hackler Canada David P Farrington England and Wales Leslie Sebba Israel Josine Junger-Tas Holland Hans-Jurgen Kerner and Elmar Weitekamp The Federal Republic of Germany Kirsten Jensen,
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: pbk. ISBN 9780803924697
Description
Meyer and Scott are among the leading proponents of the environmental view of organizational theory, which sees organizational structures as primarily determined by environment as opposed to technology. Their view and approach is demonstrated here in a collection of essays, that consider the place of organizations within a wider institutional structure, paying particular attention to educational systems and medical services.
Table of Contents
Introduction - W Richard Scott
From Technology to Environment
PART ONE: THE INSTITUTIONAL ORIGINS OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Institutionalized Organizations - John W Meyer and Brian Rowan
Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony
Institutional and Technical Sources of Organizational Structure - John W Meyer, W Richard Scott, and Terrence E Deal
Explaining the Structure of Educational Organizations
PART TWO: VARIETIES OF INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
The Structure of Educational Organizations - John W Meyer and Brian Rowan
Health Care Organizations in the 1980s - W Richard Scott
The Convergence of Public and Professional Control Systems
Reform Movements and Organizations - W Richard Scott
The Case of Aging
The Organization of Societal Sectors - W Richard Scott and John W Meyer
The Organization of Environments - W Richard Scott
Network, Cultural, and Historical Elements
PART THREE: FRAGMENTED CENTRALIZATION AND ITS ORGANIZATIONAL CONSEQUENCES
Centralization of Funding and Control in Educational Governance - John W Meyer
Centralization and the Legitimacy Problems of Local Government - John W Meyer and W Richard Scott
Organizational Factors Affecting Legalization in Education - John W Meyer
Innovation and Knowledge Use in American Public Education - John W Meyer
Conclusion - John W Meyer
Institutionalization and the Rationality of Formal Organizational Structure
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