On the Nature of Organizations |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Critical Remarks on Webers Theory of Authority | 8 |
Part One Approaches Concepts Methods | 21 |
Copyright | |
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administrative agency agents analysis associated attractive authority become bureaucratic caseworkers characteristics clients colleagues collected communication comparative complex concept concern consultation correlation create departments dependent differentiation direct discussion division of labor effects empirical employees employment example exchange expected experience fact faculty findings formal function give hierarchy implies important impression increasing indicated individuals influence institution integrated interaction interest interviewers involvement larger less levels major managers means measures method observed offices operations organizational organizations orientation pattern performance person personnel positions possible presented Press problems procedures processes produced professional promote proportion question ratio records relations relationships respect responsibilities result shows significance social social structure society span of control staff status structure subordinates superior supervisor Table tend theoretical theory tions University values variables various Weber workers