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- catalog contributor b3830736.
- catalog contributor b3830737.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Chronology of Organization Theory -- I. Classical Organization Theory -- 1. Socrates Discovers Generic Management: Xenophon (1869) -- 2. Of the Division of Labour: Adam Smith (1776) -- 3. On the Division of Labour: Charles Babbage (1832) -- 4. Superintendent's Report: Daniel C. McCallum (1856) -- 5. Engineer as an Economist: Henry R. Towne (1886) -- 6. General Principles of Management: Henri Fayol (1916) -- 7. Principles of Scientific Management: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1916) -- 8. Bureaucracy: Max Weber (1946) -- 9. Notes on the Theory of Organization: Luther Gulick (1937) -- II. Neoclassical Organization Theory -- 10. Proverbs of Administration: Herbert A. Simon (1946) -- 11. Foundations of the Theory of Organization: Philip Selznick (1948) -- 12. Theories of Bureaucracy: James G. March and Herbert A. Simon (1958) -- 13. Behavioral Theory of Organizational Objectives: Richard M. Cyert and James G. March (1959) -- III. Organizational Behavior Perspective, or Human Resource Theory -- 14. Giving of Orders: Mary Parker Follett (1926) -- 15. Theory of Human Motivation: A.H. Maslow (1943) -- 16. Human Side of Enterprise: Douglas Murray McGregor (1957) -- 17. That Urge to Achieve: David C. McClelland (1966) -- 18. Intervention Theory and Methods: Chris Argyris (1970) -- 19. Groupthink: The Desperate Drive for Consensus at Any Cost: Irving L. Janis (1971) -- IV. "Modern" Structural Organization Theory -- 20. Mechanistic and Organic Systems: Tom Burns and G.M. Stalker (1961) -- 21. Concept of Formal Organization: Peter M. Blau and W. Richard Scott (1962) -- 22. Organizational Choice: Product versus Function: Arthur H. Walker and Jay W. Lorsch (1968) -- 23. Organization-Environment Interface: Paul R. Lawrence and Jay W. Lorsch (1969) -- 24. Matrix Organization -- Who Needs It?: Stanley M. Davis and Paul R. Lawrence (1977).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "ix, 534 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Classics of organization theory.".
- catalog identifier "0534173047 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Classics of organization theory.".
- catalog isPartOf "Brooks/Cole series in public administration".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Pacific Grove, CA : Brooks/Cole Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Classics of organization theory.".
- catalog subject "658 20".
- catalog subject "HD31 .C56 1991".
- catalog subject "Management.".
- catalog subject "Organization.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chronology of Organization Theory -- I. Classical Organization Theory -- 1. Socrates Discovers Generic Management: Xenophon (1869) -- 2. Of the Division of Labour: Adam Smith (1776) -- 3. On the Division of Labour: Charles Babbage (1832) -- 4. Superintendent's Report: Daniel C. McCallum (1856) -- 5. Engineer as an Economist: Henry R. Towne (1886) -- 6. General Principles of Management: Henri Fayol (1916) -- 7. Principles of Scientific Management: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1916) -- 8. Bureaucracy: Max Weber (1946) -- 9. Notes on the Theory of Organization: Luther Gulick (1937) -- II. Neoclassical Organization Theory -- 10. Proverbs of Administration: Herbert A. Simon (1946) -- 11. Foundations of the Theory of Organization: Philip Selznick (1948) -- 12. Theories of Bureaucracy: James G. March and Herbert A. Simon (1958) -- 13. Behavioral Theory of Organizational Objectives: Richard M. Cyert and James G. March (1959) -- III. Organizational Behavior Perspective, or Human Resource Theory -- 14. Giving of Orders: Mary Parker Follett (1926) -- 15. Theory of Human Motivation: A.H. Maslow (1943) -- 16. Human Side of Enterprise: Douglas Murray McGregor (1957) -- 17. That Urge to Achieve: David C. McClelland (1966) -- 18. Intervention Theory and Methods: Chris Argyris (1970) -- 19. Groupthink: The Desperate Drive for Consensus at Any Cost: Irving L. Janis (1971) -- IV. "Modern" Structural Organization Theory -- 20. Mechanistic and Organic Systems: Tom Burns and G.M. Stalker (1961) -- 21. Concept of Formal Organization: Peter M. Blau and W. Richard Scott (1962) -- 22. Organizational Choice: Product versus Function: Arthur H. Walker and Jay W. Lorsch (1968) -- 23. Organization-Environment Interface: Paul R. Lawrence and Jay W. Lorsch (1969) -- 24. Matrix Organization -- Who Needs It?: Stanley M. Davis and Paul R. Lawrence (1977).".
- catalog title "Classics of organization theory / [edited by] Jay M. Shafritz, J. Steven Ott.".
- catalog type "text".