Complex Organizations: A Critical Essay |
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What had been a "traditional" form of organization, or in the terms of Max Weber,4
a "traditional bureaucracy," became a "rational-legal bureaucracy." A rational-
legal bureaucracy is based 4The famous German sociologist, writing in the early
...
What had been a "traditional" form of organization, or in the terms of Max Weber,4
a "traditional bureaucracy," became a "rational-legal bureaucracy." A rational-
legal bureaucracy is based 4The famous German sociologist, writing in the early
...
第 71 頁
It would not be much of an exaggeration to say that the field of organizational
theory is dominated by Max Weber and Chester Barnard, each presenting
different models, and that the followers of Barnard hold numerical superiority. All
those ...
It would not be much of an exaggeration to say that the field of organizational
theory is dominated by Max Weber and Chester Barnard, each presenting
different models, and that the followers of Barnard hold numerical superiority. All
those ...
第 81 頁
Barnard himself quotes Roberto Michels, a friend of Max Weber, to the effect that
even when authority rests upon physical force, and is accepted because of fear
or force, it is still accepted. Weber made much the same point, but he stated it as
...
Barnard himself quotes Roberto Michels, a friend of Max Weber, to the effect that
even when authority rests upon physical force, and is accepted because of fear
or force, it is still accepted. Weber made much the same point, but he stated it as
...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
THE INSTITUTIONAL SCHOOL | 7 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS | 58 |
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