Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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... Philip Selznick , in his book Leadership in Ad- ministration , though Selznick wrote in far more sophisticated terms . The idea that power can exist or survive only if it is legitimate , which is found in the writings of Talcott Parsons ...
... Philip Selznick , in his book Leadership in Ad- ministration , though Selznick wrote in far more sophisticated terms . The idea that power can exist or survive only if it is legitimate , which is found in the writings of Talcott Parsons ...
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... Philip Selznick has written a penetrating section in a book on industrial justice in which he argues that there is a difference between fostering hygienic conditions and ability to participate on the one hand , and exercising legitimate ...
... Philip Selznick has written a penetrating section in a book on industrial justice in which he argues that there is a difference between fostering hygienic conditions and ability to participate on the one hand , and exercising legitimate ...
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... Philip Selznick's study of the TVA found that its doctrine of grass - roots involvement and control in the recreation , forestation , and farming programs led to powerful local and national interests achieving control of the agency and ...
... Philip Selznick's study of the TVA found that its doctrine of grass - roots involvement and control in the recreation , forestation , and farming programs led to powerful local and national interests achieving control of the agency and ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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