Organization and decision / Niklas Luhmann, Dirk Baecker, Rhodes Barrett
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TextPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018Edition: First editionNotes: Translated from the German.Description: x, 410 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781108458962 (Paperback)
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- HD 58.7 L83O 2018
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Translated from the German.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Organization theory: the classical constructions -- Organization as an autopoietic system -- Membership and motives -- The paradox of decision-making -- Time relations -- Uncertainty absorption -- Decision premises -- Decision programs -- Personnel -- The organization of organization -- Structural change: the poetry of reform and the reality of evolution -- Technology -- Organization and society -- Self-description -- Rationality -- Conclusion: theory and practice.
"Organizations deserve more attention than they have hitherto found-above all, a different sort of attention. This may seem a bold assertion given the many ways in which organizations are discussed in everyday communication and in the relevant scientific disciplines. But this is the very reason to concentrate our attention more strongly not on organizations as countable entities but on organization as a process. This is relevant from a theoretical perspective, given that inquiry into the essence of organization seems to have become unproductive (which is typical of questions of essence, indeed of what- questions per se). But a different understanding of organization could prove important for the purposes of practical policy. Precisely because organizations (again in the plural) have become crucial, indispensable to modern life, it could be important to have a better grasp of their "intrinsic logic." Especially if heteronomy-be it subjection to owners or other "masters," to liberal or socialist ideologies, or to representatives of interests that are themselves organized-is increasingly called into question, it could be important to give organizations a conception of themselves that enables them to answer for themselves"-- Provided by publisher.
Translated from the German.
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