Organizations and clients : essays in the sociology of service
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Organizations and clients : essays in the sociology of service
(Merrill sociology series)
Merrill, c1970
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Material originally developed for presentation at a symposium on clients and organizations, held at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, June 1968
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- How are clients integrated into service organizations? By T. Parsons
- Client characteristics and structural outcomes, by M. Lefton
- Students and schools: some observations on client trust in client-serving organizations, by C. E. Bidwell
- Dominant professions, bureaucracy, and client services, by E. Freidson
- Members as resources in voluntary organizations, by C. Perrow
- The careers of clients and organizations, by W. R. Rosengren
- Towards the theory and practice of coordination between formal organizations, by E. Litwak and J. Rothman
- Rigging the market for public goods, by N. Long
- The social economics of membership, by W. R. Rosengren