Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... says , transfer of energy / information is essential in a system ( Monane , 1967 , pp . 42–44 ) . Organization of a system depends upon the effectiveness of communication . Monane also says that we usually think that communication will ...
... says , transfer of energy / information is essential in a system ( Monane , 1967 , pp . 42–44 ) . Organization of a system depends upon the effectiveness of communication . Monane also says that we usually think that communication will ...
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... says that a goal is “ a desired state of affairs which the organization attempts to realize " ( Etzioni , 1964 , p . 6 ) . In this sense , a goal may be expressed by a myth or by a rational , projected set of specific objectives - that ...
... says that a goal is “ a desired state of affairs which the organization attempts to realize " ( Etzioni , 1964 , p . 6 ) . In this sense , a goal may be expressed by a myth or by a rational , projected set of specific objectives - that ...
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... says that thought struc- tures are patterns of internalized actions , ranging from the most elementary reflex pattern to profound philosophical thought . Schemas ( we prefer this to “ sche- mata " ) are organized action sequences and ...
... says that thought struc- tures are patterns of internalized actions , ranging from the most elementary reflex pattern to profound philosophical thought . Schemas ( we prefer this to “ sche- mata " ) are organized action sequences and ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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