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6 The Effects of Organizational Structure on Role Behavior Joy D. Calkin The thrust of this book is an understanding of the role behavior of health profes- sionals from the perspective of role theory .
6 The Effects of Organizational Structure on Role Behavior Joy D. Calkin The thrust of this book is an understanding of the role behavior of health profes- sionals from the perspective of role theory .
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Role theory , which includes the concepts of stress and strain , may be a useful analytical tool for understanding all types of social relationships , including friends , work groups , family , and organizations .
Role theory , which includes the concepts of stress and strain , may be a useful analytical tool for understanding all types of social relationships , including friends , work groups , family , and organizations .
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Segal , A. The sick role concept : Understanding illness behavior . Journal of Health and Social Behavior , 1976 , 17 , 162 . Seigrist , H. E. The special position of the sick . In M. I. Roemer & J. M. Makintosh ( Eds . ) , On the ...
Segal , A. The sick role concept : Understanding illness behavior . Journal of Health and Social Behavior , 1976 , 17 , 162 . Seigrist , H. E. The special position of the sick . In M. I. Roemer & J. M. Makintosh ( Eds . ) , On the ...
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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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