Albrow, Martin.

Do organizations have feelings? / Martin Albrow. - London : Routledge, 1997. - xiii, 184 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: The Necessity for the Sociology of Organizing -- Pt. I. Objectivity and reflexivity. 1. The Study of Organizations - Objectivity or Bias? 2. The Dialectic of Science and Values in the Study of Organizations -- Pt. II. Reassessing Weber for current uses. 3. The Application of the Weberian Concept of Rationalization to Contemporary Conditions. 4. Redefining Authority for Post-Weberian Conditions -- Pt. III. Feeling for new organization. 5. Sine Ira Et Studio - Or Do Organizations Have Feelings? 6. Revising Accounts of Organizational Feeling -- Pt. IV. Organizing returns from the social. 7. Sociology for Postmodern Organizers - Working the Net / Martin Albrow and Neil Washbourne. 8. Sociology for Organization in the Global Age.

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Organizational sociology.
Social responsibility of business.
Industrial management--Social aspects.

658.408 / ALD 1997