Understanding Industrial Organisations: Theoretical Perspectives in Industrial SociologyUnderstanding 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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Page 122
This line of argument has been developed in the ' popula- tion - ecology ' approach to organisation analysis ... As other members of the Aston group have argued , emphases on constraint and choice are not necessarily mutually ...
This line of argument has been developed in the ' popula- tion - ecology ' approach to organisation analysis ... As other members of the Aston group have argued , emphases on constraint and choice are not necessarily mutually ...
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As we saw in previous chapters it has been convincingly argued that the link between technology and the structure of work roles is not as close as had been thought ; both the Tavistock researchers and Child , for example , have made the ...
As we saw in previous chapters it has been convincingly argued that the link between technology and the structure of work roles is not as close as had been thought ; both the Tavistock researchers and Child , for example , have made the ...
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In this connection , to give one example , he cites Hobsbawm ( 1964 ) as arguing that the uneven international adoption of ... Indeed if it is argued that the ' need ' for control of the labour process derives from the imperatives of ...
In this connection , to give one example , he cites Hobsbawm ( 1964 ) as arguing that the uneven international adoption of ... Indeed if it is argued that the ' need ' for control of the labour process derives from the imperatives of ...
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Contents
Systems thinking | 35 |
Context contingency and choice | 97 |
Orientation and action | 126 |
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