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Formal Organizations : A Comparative Approach

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Upon its publication in 1962, this book became one of the founding texts of organizational sociology.

Bringing together diverse approaches, it presented a new focus of interest: the formal organization.

Blau and Scott raised analysis from attention solely on individual participants and work groups to a broader understanding or organizations as collective actors.

In the book, the authors reviewed multiple types of studies - including case studies, experimental research and surveys - and integrated them to define new central themes.

They used their own empirical studies of two social welfare agencies to illustrate the ways in which varying organizational contexts shape work group and participant attitudes and activities.

The book served to integrate research on both formal and informal systems, authority and leadership, and stressed the importance of links to the wider environment.

This reissue, which includes a new introduction by Scott, makes this seminal work accessible to a new generation of scholars and practitioners.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
080474890X / 9780804748902
Paperback / softback
302.35
01/01/1962
United States
English
344 p.
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Previous ed.: San Francisco, Calif.: Chandler, 1962.