Modern Organizations: Theory and Practice
By (Author) Ali Farazmand
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 2002
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Non-profitmaking organizations
351
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
Examines organization theory and behavior, change, and reform worldwide. Farazmand and his contributors examine modern organization theory and behavior. They view organization in two ways: As an organization of society into public, private, and nonprofit sectors, and they examine the power structure and those power elites who determine policy choices and outcomes. They also look at organizing activity, such as creating institutional arrangements to perform certain functions or tasks, as well as organizational entities of allsizes. Using a balanced approach to analyze modern organizations' managerial expectations and individual/citizen expectations and demands, the book presents a succinct analysis of theoretical and conceptual perspectives on modern organizations, their management, and their interactions with other organizations in an environment that is becoming increasingly global and integrated worldwide. Although all organizations are covered, the emphasis is placed mainly on public organizations. The book also addresses key issues of organizational change, reform, and reorganization of governments in both theoretical and empirical ways. A key text and handbook for scholars, students, researchers, and practitioners of public administration and the management of nonprofit organizations.
ALI FARAZMAND is Professor of Public Administration, Florida Atlantic University, and Founding Editor-in-Chief of Public Organization Review: A Global Journal.