Critical Studies in Organization and Bureaucracy

Critical Studies in Organization and Bureaucracy

Author: Frank Fischer

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 9781566391221

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Contemporary scholarship and classic essays focus on the continuing crises in bureaucratic organizations and managerial authority. Rethinking and innovation in private, public, and nonprofit organizations emerge from case studies on schools, multicultural and feminist organizations, private corporations, environmental planning and regulation, alternative services, and attempts to "reinvent government." Author note: Frank Fischer teaches Political Science and Public Administration at Rutgers University and has published several books, including Technocracy and the Politics of Expertise and The Argumentative Turn in PolicyAnalysis and Planning.Carmen Sirianni teaches Sociology at Brandeis University and is co-editor of the Labor and Social Change series at Temple University Press. His books include Worker Participation and the Politics of Reform (Temple) and Working Time in Transition (Temple).


Organization and Bureaucracy

Organization and Bureaucracy

Author: Nicos P. Mouzelis

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780415176828

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


The Innovative Bureaucracy

The Innovative Bureaucracy

Author: Alexander Styhre

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-02-01

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 1134156413

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Highly original and based on unique empirical research in the fields of organization theory and organization behaviour, this work makes an invaluable contribution to the literature on bureaucracy and innovation. Focusing on a study of two major companies working with innovation and new product development Styhre's critical analysis pushes the bound


Critical Analysis of Organizations

Critical Analysis of Organizations

Author: Catherine Casey

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2002-03-28

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780761959069

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In this comprehensive and scholarly book, the essential critical strands in organizational analysis are explained. It examines how central traditions have realigned in relation to the challenge of postmodernism and the new reflexive turn in organizational studies. Judicious, innovative and written with the needs of students in mind, this book offers a renewed and revitalized critical accent in organization studies - one that focuses on existing and emerging social tendencies, contestations and struggles. It will be essential reading for senior students of organization studies and sociology.


Complex Organizations

Complex Organizations

Author: Charles Perrow

Publisher: Random House Trade

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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L'auteur décrit la composition des nouvelles organisations de l'administration publique et le défis de leur gestion.


The Values of Bureaucracy

The Values of Bureaucracy

Author: Paul Du Gay

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0199275459

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This book describes and analyzes the impact of contemporary programmes of organizational reform in the public and private sectors on bureaucratic structures.


Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy

Author: Tom Vine

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-20

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1351055240

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Bureaucracy is a curse – it seems we can’t live with it, we can’t live without it. It is without doubt one of the fundamental ideas which underpin the business world and society at large. In this book, Tom Vine observes, analyses and critiques the concept, placing it at the heart of our understanding of organisation. The author unveils bureaucracy as an endlessly emergent phenomenon which defies binary debate – in analysing organisation, we are all bureaucrats. In building an experiential perspective, the book develops more effective ways to interact with bureaucracy in theory and practice. Empirical material take centre stage, whilst the book employs ethnographic and auto-ethnographic methods to illuminate the existential function of bureaucracy. Taking examples from art, history and culture, this book provides an entertaining alternative academic analysis of bureaucracy as a key idea in business and society which will be essential reading for students and scholars of work and organisation


In Praise of Bureaucracy

In Praise of Bureaucracy

Author: Paul du Gay

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2000-06-14

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1446230139

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In this provocative study, Paul du Gay makes a compelling case for the continuing importance of bureaucracy. Taking inspiration from the work of Max Weber, du Gay launches a staunch defence of `the bureaucratic ethos′ and highlights its continuing relevance to the achievement of social order and good government in liberal democratic societies. Through a comprehensive engagement with both historical and contemporary critiques of bureaucracy and a careful examination of the policies of organizational change within the public services today, du Gay develops a major reappraisal of the so-called `traditional′ ethic of office. In doing so he highlights the ways in which many of the key features of bureaucratic conduct that came into existence a century ago still remain essential to the provision of responsible democratic government.


Managing Modernity

Managing Modernity

Author: Stewart R. Clegg

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2011-01-27

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 0191624810

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Bureaucracy has long been a cornerstone of advanced industrial societies, and a defining feature of modernity. At the same time, many commentators from all quarters argue that it is on the wane in this post-this or that world; or that if it isn't, it should be dismantled to free up organizations, enterprise, and innovation. But do we live in a more or less bureaucratic world? Do contemporary forms and means of communication undermine or modify bureaucracy, or does technology create new 'iron cages' and forms of control? If bureaucratic models of organization are abandoned, do we run risks of organizational failure and inequity? Are there certain moral, professional, and social values associated with bureaucratic models? This book explores these issues in different organizational contexts - public administration, the National Health Service, the modern firm and corporation - and offers new insights into enduring questions. It will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and students in organization studies, management, public administration, and sociology. The volume will also appeal to managers, planners, and policy makers who deal with these challenges.


Reinventing Hierarchy and Bureaucracy

Reinventing Hierarchy and Bureaucracy

Author: Thomas Diefenbach

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2012-05-10

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1780527837

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This volume brings together leading scholars in the field of organisation studies to reflect on the universal phenomena of hierarchy (vertical organisation of tasks) and bureaucracy (rule-bound execution of tasks), resulting in a colourful kaleidoscope of thought-provoking, critical and refreshingly non-mainstream analysis.