1st Edition

Early Sociology of Management and Organizations

Edited By Kenneth Thompson
    2880 Pages
    by Routledge

    The early development of the sociology of management and organizations has to be viewed in relation to the emergence, at the beginning of the twentieth century, of a 'Management Movement'. This movement took various forms. On the one hand, it entailed the formation of professional management associations in industrial societies, such as America and Britain, with the aim of promoting both knowledge of the principles of organization and the professional status of managers. On the other, it involved academic study of management and working conditions.
    This eight-volume set represents the main streams of thought that converged together in the first decades of the twentieth century to inform thinking about management.

    Volume One
    Frederick Winslow Taylor Scientific Management
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    Volume Two
    Oliver Sheldon The Philosophy of Management
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    Volume Three
    Edited by Henry C. Matcalf and L. Urwick Dynamic Administration - The Collected Papers of Mary Parker Follett: 0-415-27985-2
    Volume Four
    Edited by Luther Gulick and L. Urwick Papers on the Science of Administration
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    Volume Five
    F. J. Roethlisberger and William J. Dickson Management and the Worker
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    Volume Six
    Elton Mayo The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization
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    Volume Seven
    Chester I. Barnard Organization and Management: Selected Papers
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    Volume Eight
    T. Lupton On the Shop Floor: Two Studies of Workshop Organization and Output
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