Ambiguity and Choice in OrganizationsScandinavian University Press, 1979 - 408 pages |
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... associated with what decisions , and what people participate in what decisions are assumed to be relatively ... associated with what problems , and what problems are appropriately associated with what choices , what people appropriately ...
... associated with what decisions , and what people participate in what decisions are assumed to be relatively ... associated with what problems , and what problems are appropriately associated with what choices , what people appropriately ...
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... associated with attention structures are those connected to personal identity and status and those connected to ideology and causal maps of the world . One of the primary ways by which an individual in an organization defines his person ...
... associated with attention structures are those connected to personal identity and status and those connected to ideology and causal maps of the world . One of the primary ways by which an individual in an organization defines his person ...
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... associated with process signs of power and feelings of centrality . People who have formal status , talk a lot , belong to committees , and feel they are close to the action are generally rated by others as having power . Such peer ...
... associated with process signs of power and feelings of centrality . People who have formal status , talk a lot , belong to committees , and feel they are close to the action are generally rated by others as having power . Such peer ...
Contents
People Problems Solutions and the Ambiguity | 24 |
Attention and the Ambiguity of Selfinterest | 38 |
Organizational Learning and the Ambiguity of the Past | 54 |
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