Organization of Innovation : East-West Perspectives.
Material type: TextSeries: De Gruyter Studies in Organization SerPublication details: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 2017.Description: 1 online resource (252 pages)Content type:- text
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- 3110868679
- 9783110868678
- Technological innovations -- Communist countries -- Management -- Congresses
- Technology and state -- Communist countries -- Congresses
- Comparative management -- Congresses
- Innovations -- Pays socialistes -- Gestion -- Congrès
- Politique scientifique et technique -- Pays socialistes -- Congrès
- Gestion comparée -- Congrès
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior
- Comparative management
- Technological innovations -- Management
- Technology and state
- Communist countries
- 658.406
- HD45
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction: Capitalist-Socialist Dialogue on Organizational Behaviour; Part I. Perspectives; 1. Paradigms and Understandings in Comparative Organizational Research; 2. Towards Socialist-Capitalist Comparisons of the Organizational Problem; 3. Four Structural Problems of the Modern Enterprise: Similarities and Differences in Capitalist and Socialist Countries; 4. Information Technology and Organizational Choice; Part II. Innovation and the Organization; 5. Strategic Management of Innovation in Large Czechoslovak Firms.
6. Attitudes and Motivation of Production Managers in the Management of Technological Innovation7. New Technology and New Supervisory Roles in U.K. Manufacturing Industry; 8. Organizations and the Computer Culture: The Mismanagement of Meaning?; Part III. Innovation and the Social Environment; 9. Variants of the Socialist Economic Management System in Eastern Europe; 10. The Social Frame of Innovation: The Example of Yugoslavia; 11. Industrial Relations and High Technology: The Transformation of Telecommunications Through Deregulation.
12. Technical Innovation and Economic Reform in Socialist Economies with Special Reference to China13. Managerial Practices and Patterns of Employee Behaviour in the Soviet Enterprise; 14. "Democracy" in Worker-Owned Enterprises: The U.S. Experience; The Authors.
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