Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems
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Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems
Prentice Hall, c2003
5th ed
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注記
Bibliography: p. 373-416
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For Introduction to Organization courses, and courses in Sociology of Organizations, Organization Theory, Complex Organizations, Formal Organizations.
This text emphasizes sociological approaches to organizations. It recognizes, summarizes, and comments on the contributions of numerous other disciplines to the study of organizations, including behavioral and institutional economics, political science, strategy, and management theory. Connecting the past with the future of organizational studies, the author gives careful attention to the contribution of early organizational theorists and shows how their work has shaped that of those who followed.
目次
I. AN INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONS
1. The Subject Is Organization.
II. THREE PERSPECTIVES ON ORGANIZATIONS.
2. Organizations as Rational Systems.
3. Organizations as Natural Systems.
4. Organizations as Open Systems.
5. Combining the Perspectives.
III. ENVIRONMENTS, STRATEGIES, AND STRUCTURES.
6. Conceptions of Environments.
7. Creating Organizations.
8. Boundary Setting and Boundary Spanning.
9. Sources of Structural Complexity: The Technical Core.
10. Sources of Structural Complexity: The Peripheral Components.
11. Goals, Power, and Control.
IV. ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY.
12. Organizational Pathologies.
13. Organizational Effectiveness.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
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