Understanding Industrial Organisations: Theoretical Perspectives in Industrial SociologyRoutledge, 1992 - 280 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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... and ' de - skilling ' which need to be addressed . Defining skill The definition of ' skill ' is far from straightforward . Skill refers to mental and / or manual abilities and dexterities , largely acquired through education , training and ...
... and ' de - skilling ' which need to be addressed . Defining skill The definition of ' skill ' is far from straightforward . Skill refers to mental and / or manual abilities and dexterities , largely acquired through education , training and ...
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... and , especially , economic exi- gencies which industrial organisations have to meet if they are to remain viable as enterprises which produce goods and / or services within the constraints of the market ( s ) and / or the limits of the ...
... and , especially , economic exi- gencies which industrial organisations have to meet if they are to remain viable as enterprises which produce goods and / or services within the constraints of the market ( s ) and / or the limits of the ...
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... or leisure . Work refers to any physical and mental activities which transform materials into a more useful form , provide or distribute goods or services to others , and extend human knowledge and understanding . Many such activities ...
... or leisure . Work refers to any physical and mental activities which transform materials into a more useful form , provide or distribute goods or services to others , and extend human knowledge and understanding . Many such activities ...
Contents
Systems thinking | 39 |
Context contingency and choice | 89 |
Orientation and action | 126 |
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