The social psychology of organizing [by] Karl E. Weick.

Author
Weick, Karl E. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. [1969]
Description
vi, 121 pages 21 cm

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        Subject(s)
        Series
        Topics in social psychology [More in this series]
        Bibliographic references
        Bibliography: p. 111-121.
        Contents
        • What organizing looks like
        • Problems in contemporary organization theory
        • Components of a revised concept of organization
        • Interlocked behaviors : the elements of organizing
        • The processes of organizing
        • How organizing processes operate
        • How organizing processes are interconnected
        • A model for the study of organizing
        • Implications of the organizing model.
        ISBN
        • 0201085933
        • 9780201085938
        LCCN
        74083466
        OCLC
        16817
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