 | Richard Gunther, José Ramón Montero, Juan Linz - 2002 - 384 sider
...an organization, from being a means to an end, becomes an end in itself. For Selznick (1957: 21-2), 'Organizations are technical instruments, designed...they also have a 'natural' dimension . . . They are less readily expendable.' Organizations are created for specific purposes and have value to the extent... | |
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