The Managing of Organizations: The Administrative Struggle, Volume 1Free Press of Glencoe, 1964 - 971 pages |
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... theory . For Easton , this is " a set of interrelated propositions that are designed to synthesize the data in an organized body of singular generalizations . " This is similar to Merton's " theories of the middle range theories ...
... theory . For Easton , this is " a set of interrelated propositions that are designed to synthesize the data in an organized body of singular generalizations . " This is similar to Merton's " theories of the middle range theories ...
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... theory and a test of theory's utility . In making this effort I have felt it essential to look at a much broader sphere of action than that of individual organizations at any one place in time . I have felt it essential to look also at ...
... theory and a test of theory's utility . In making this effort I have felt it essential to look at a much broader sphere of action than that of individual organizations at any one place in time . I have felt it essential to look also at ...
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... theory in general . Initially , opera- tions researchers used such available techniques as linear programing , probability theory and game theory - with liberal borrowing from in- formation theory and cybernetics . Many economists have ...
... theory in general . Initially , opera- tions researchers used such available techniques as linear programing , probability theory and game theory - with liberal borrowing from in- formation theory and cybernetics . Many economists have ...
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AN ACTIONTHEORY MARRIAGE | 1 |
VOLUME II | 7 |
INVESTMENT | 16 |
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