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Complex organizations : A Sociological Perspective

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Macmillan; 1973Description: 416pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.3 HAA
Summary: We begin the book with a brief statement about the nature of logical theory. We believe (at least most of the time) that en research directed at the testing and clarification of theory can a cumulative body of knowledge applicable under specified con In the long run, theory that has been empirically verified t scientific research methods will prove more valuable to administrators and other practitioners than prescriptive statements about how organizaions "ought" to behave under all conditions.
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We begin the book with a brief statement about the nature of logical theory. We believe (at least most of the time) that en research directed at the testing and clarification of theory can a cumulative body of knowledge applicable under specified con In the long run, theory that has been empirically verified t scientific research methods will prove more valuable to administrators and other practitioners than prescriptive statements about how organizaions "ought" to behave under all conditions.

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