1st Edition

Man and Organization (Routledge Revivals) The Search for Explanation and Social Relevance

Edited By John Child Copyright 1973
    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1973, this volume concentrates upon contemporary issues of a theoretical and methodological nature in the study of organizations. The contributors are concerned with contemporary ways of explaining the sociological role of modern organizations and work within them. They cover questions of understanding employee behaviour, of careers, of industrial relations, and of the future of management and organizations as we know them with a thorough examination of prevailing assumptions.  

    Part 1: The Search for Explanation  1. Sources of Objectives in Work and Employment Richard Brown  2. Understanding Employee Behaviour in its Context: Illustrations from Productivity Bargaining  W. W. Daniel  3. Getting in: The Managed Accomplishment of 'Correct' Selection Outcomes  David Silverman and Jill Jones  4. Career and Individual Strategies Roger Mansfield  Part 2: Social Relevance  5. The End of Management Colin Fletcher  6. Industrial Conflict: Some Problems of Theory and Method J. E. T. Eldridge  7. Industrial Relations: A Social Critique of Pluralist Theology  Alan Fox  8. Organization: A Choice for Man John Child

    Biography

    John Child