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In Chapter Six , Calkin explores two general views of organizational thought , the rational and the political . The rational school of thought contains the ideas of the structural - functional and contingency theorists .
In Chapter Six , Calkin explores two general views of organizational thought , the rational and the political . The rational school of thought contains the ideas of the structural - functional and contingency theorists .
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This chapter explores two general views of organizational thought , the rational and the political . The rational school of thought contains such groups as the structural - functionalists and contingency theorists .
This chapter explores two general views of organizational thought , the rational and the political . The rational school of thought contains such groups as the structural - functionalists and contingency theorists .
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The final perspective discussed under “ politics within ” is expressly political in nature . This political perspective of organizations is influenced by the more rational - political tension exemplified by the works of Simon , Cyert ...
The final perspective discussed under “ politics within ” is expressly political in nature . This political perspective of organizations is influenced by the more rational - political tension exemplified by the works of Simon , Cyert ...
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Contents
Development of Scientific Knowledge Margaret E Hardy | 29 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 63 |
Organizations Professional Autonomy and Roles | 111 |
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