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1 Online-Ressource
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
Frontmatter -- ; Acknowledgements -- ; Contents -- ; Introduction: Capitalist-Socialist Dialogue on Organizational Behaviour / Laaksonen, Oiva --
Part I. Perspectives -- ; 1. Paradigms and Understandings in Comparative Organizational Research / Bate, Paul / Child, John --
2. Towards Socialist-Capitalist Comparisons of the Organizational Problem / Wood, Stephen --
3. Four Structural Problems of the Modern Enterprise: Similarities and Differences in Capitalist and Socialist Countries / Zamfir, Cătălin --
4. Information Technology and Organizational Choice / Sydow, Jörg --
Part II. Innovation and the Organization -- ; 5. Strategic Management of Innovation in Large Czechoslovak Firms / Vodáček, Leo --
6. Attitudes and Motivation of Production Managers in the Management of Technological Innovation / Domozetov, Christo --
7. New Technology and New Supervisory Roles in U.K. Manufacturing Industry / Rothwell, Sheila --
8. Organizations and the Computer Culture: The Mismanagement of Meaning? / Hennestad, Bjern W. --
Part III. Innovation and the Social Environment -- ; 9. Variants of the Socialist Economic Management System in Eastern Europe / Gliński, Bohdan --
10. The Social Frame of Innovation: The Example of Yugoslavia / Čengić, Drago --
11. Industrial Relations and High Technology: The Transformation of Telecommunications Through Deregulation / Eckel, Russel --
12. Technical Innovation and Economic Reform in Socialist Economies with Special Reference to China / Lockett, Martin --
13. Managerial Practices and Patterns of Employee Behaviour in the Soviet Enterprise / Grancelli, Bruno --
14. “Democracy” in Worker-Owned Enterprises: The U. S. Experience / Keil, Thomas J. --
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In English
ISBN: 978-3-11-086867-8 ; 978-3-11-010700-5 ; 978-3-11-178516-5
Other identifiers:
10.1515/9783110868678 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014508067