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Organizations and organizing : rational, natural, and open systems perspectives

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  • "Li xing, zi ran he kai fa xi tong"
  • "Organizations"@it
  • "Organizations"
  • "理性, 自然和開發系統"

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  • "Appropriate for courses in Organizations in Sociology and Political Science departments and in Management and Administration programs. Also suitable as a secondary text in courses on Organizations and Public Policy or Public Administration. This clear, intellectually engaging introduction reviews the field of organization studies-its past, its present and its likely areas of significant future development. Specifically, it surveys the development of rational, natural and open systems theories-from earlier to contemporary versions-and provides a framework to allow students to comprehend past and present theories and to understand current controversies. While attending to the contributions of other disciplines to the understanding of organizations, the approach taken is primarily sociological. The arguments are addressed not only to current and future managers, but to anyone who is obliged to live and work in a society dominated by organizations."
  • "This text emphasizes sociological approaches to organizations. It recognizes, summarizes, and comments on the contributions of numerous other disciplines to the study of organizations, including behavioral and institutional economics, political science, strategy, and management theory. Connecting the past with the future of organizational studies, the author gives careful attention to the contribution of early organizational theorists and shows how their work has shaped that of those who followed. --Publisher description."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Einführung"

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  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural, and open system perspectives"
  • "Organizations : rational, natural and open systems"
  • "Organizations : Rational, Natural, and Open Systems"
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural, and open systems perspectives"
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural, and open systems perspectives"@en
  • "Le organizzazioni"@it
  • "Le organizzazioni"
  • "Organizations"
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural and open systems perspectives"@en
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural and open systems perspectives"
  • "Organizations rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations rational, natural, and open systems"@en
  • "組織理論 Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations and Organizing: Pearson New International Edition Rational, Natural and Open Systems Perspectives"@en
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural and open systems : perspectives"
  • "Organizations and organizing rational, natural, and open system perspectives"
  • "Organizations and organizing rational, natural, and open system perspectives"@en
  • "Grundlagen der Organisationstheorie"
  • "组织理论 : Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations and organizing : Rational, natural and open systems"
  • "Organizations and organizing rational, natural, and open systems perspectives"
  • "Zu zhi li lun = Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems"@en
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural and open system perspectives"@en
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural and open system perspectives"
  • "Organizations. Rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations and organizing : rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Zu zhi li lun Organizations : rational, natural, and open systems"
  • "Organizations; relational, natural and open systems"
  • "Le Organizzazioni"
  • "Le Organizzazioni"@it
  • "Organizations : Rational, natural and open systems"

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