This book provides a concise, clear survey and defence of organizational theory. That theory and its associated research has in recent years become subject to strong criticism. Rival perspectives on organizations have been put forward. One of these stresses that organizations need to be understood as made up of individual people. Another asserts the need to see organizations as part of the conflicts and radical struggles in society. These alternative views have led to a host of critiques of conventional organization studies. It is attacked as being tautological, philosophically naive, ideological, and managerially biased. To date there has been no substantial reply to these criticisms by a protagonist of organization theory. This volume uniquely fills that gap. In part one the author examines and rebuts each of the major lines of criticism. In part two the rival approaches suggested by the critics are themselves subjected to an analysis of their limitations. The book concludes with a new model of organizational design which provides a synthesis of previous research.
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Lex Donaldson es un autor cuyo trabajo profundiza en análisis de estructuras y dinámicas organizacionales. Su enfoque, arraigado en el estudio de las ciencias del comportamiento y la sociología, desvela las intrincadas interacciones dentro de las organizaciones. Donaldson explora cómo estas estructuras influyen en el comportamiento y la toma de decisiones, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva penetrante sobre el funcionamiento del lugar de trabajo moderno. Su obra es esencial para comprender las fuerzas sociales que dan forma al panorama corporativo.
