Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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... Weber's writings on bureaucracy appear in two different parts of an uncompleted draft of his opus , Economy and Society . The first part is presented in Max Weber , The Theory of Social and Economic Organization , trans . A. M. ...
... Weber's writings on bureaucracy appear in two different parts of an uncompleted draft of his opus , Economy and Society . The first part is presented in Max Weber , The Theory of Social and Economic Organization , trans . A. M. ...
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... Weber saw things two ways ; in one , administration was based on expertise , and in the other " Weber held that bureaucracy was a mode of administration in which obedience was an end in itself . " 47 ( That Weber held nothing of the ...
... Weber saw things two ways ; in one , administration was based on expertise , and in the other " Weber held that bureaucracy was a mode of administration in which obedience was an end in itself . " 47 ( That Weber held nothing of the ...
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... Weber , extending it in many places but rarely if ever modifying it greatly . Since the next two chapters deal with the attack on bureaucracy as a mechanistic , unfeeling , authoritarian system , I will summarize the basic Weberian ...
... Weber , extending it in many places but rarely if ever modifying it greatly . Since the next two chapters deal with the attack on bureaucracy as a mechanistic , unfeeling , authoritarian system , I will summarize the basic Weberian ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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