Power: Critical Concepts

Power: Critical Concepts
ISBN-10
0415079373
ISBN-13
9780415079372
Series
Power
Category
Anmeldelser
Pages
484
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Taylor & Francis US
Author
John Scott

Description

Crozier ( 1964 ) proposed a strategic model of organizations as systems in which groups strive for power , but his discussion did ... Operationally , raw uncertainty and coping will be difficult to disentangle , though theoretically the ...

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