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ORGANIZATION THEORY: FROM CHESTER BARNARD TO THE PRESENT AND BEYOND

WILLIAMSON, OLIVER E. - Personal Name;

The contents of the book are
Introduction by Oliver E. Williamson
CHAPTER 1: Chester I. Barnard and the Intelligence of Learning by Barbara Levitt and James G. March
CHAPTER 2: Symbols and Organizations: From Barnard to the Institutionalists by W. Richard Scott
CHAPTER 3: On the Organizational Ecology of Chester I. Barnard by Glenn R. Carroll
CHAPTER 4: Incentives in Organizations: The Importance of Social Relations by Jeffrey Pfeffer
CHAPTER 5: Converging on Autonomy: Anthropology and Institutional Economics by Mary Douglas
CHAPTER 6: The Politics of Structural Choice: Toward a Theory of Public Bureaucracy by Terry Moe
CHAPTER 7: An Economist's Perspective on the Theory of the Firm by Oliver Hart
CHAPTER 8: Chester Barnard and the Incipient Science of Organization by Oliver E. Williamson


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Oliver E. Williamson
Call Number
302.3501 WIL o
Publisher
New York : Oxford University Press., 1990
Collation
ix, 214 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-19-506144-6
Classification
302.3501
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
History
Organizational Behaviour
Industrial Organizational
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