Understanding Industrial Organizations: Theoretical Perspectives in Industrial Sociology

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Routledge, 2013 M10 31 - 288 pages

Understanding Industrial Organizations critically reviews the approaches developed by industrial sociologists to analyze industrial organizations. It outlines four general perspectives on organizations - systems thinking, contingency approach, the action approach and labour process for a more adequate sociology of organizations. The book provides a clear, relevant and important contribution to the sociology of organizations.

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Contents

1 Introduction sociologists and industry
1
2 Systems thinking
39
3 Context contingency and choice
89
4 Orientation and action
126
5 Labour power and the labour process
165
6 Conclusion
228
Bibliography
242
Name index
261
Subject index
266
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Richard Brown is Professor of Sociology, University of Durham.

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