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Author Albrow, Martin.

Title Do organizations have feelings? / Martin Albrow
Published London : Routledge, 1997

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Description xiii, 184 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction: The Necessity for the Sociology of Organizing -- Pt. I. Objectivity and reflexivity. 1. The Study of Organizations - Objectivity or Bias? 2. The Dialectic of Science and Values in the Study of Organizations -- Pt. II. Reassessing Weber for current uses. 3. The Application of the Weberian Concept of Rationalization to Contemporary Conditions. 4. Redefining Authority for Post-Weberian Conditions -- Pt. III. Feeling for new organization. 5. Sine Ira Et Studio - Or Do Organizations Have Feelings? 6. Revising Accounts of Organizational Feeling -- Pt. IV. Organizing returns from the social. 7. Sociology for Postmodern Organizers - Working the Net / Martin Albrow and Neil Washbourne. 8. Sociology for Organization in the Global Age
Summary This book argues that adequate explanation of the way that organizations function for those engaged in business and those who study it must transcend the traditional divide between reason and emotion
Notes First published 1996 by Routledge, London
Bibliography Includes bibliographies and index
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Subject Industrial management -- Social aspects.
Organizational sociology.
Social responsibility of business.
LC no. 97007099
ISBN 0415115469
0415115477