Main Title |
The dynamics of bureaucracy : a study of interpersonal relations in two Government agencies / |
Author |
Blau, Peter M., ;
Blau, Peter Michael.
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Publisher |
University of Chicago Press, |
Year Published |
1963 |
OCLC Number |
00227781 |
Subjects |
Public administration--Case studies ;
Bureaucracy ;
Bureaucratie ;
Overheid ;
Administration publique
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Additional Subjects |
Bureaucracy ;
Public administration--Case studies
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EJBM |
JF1351.B56 1963 |
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Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
01/01/1988 |
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Edition |
Rev. {2d} ed. |
Collation |
xiii, 322 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents Notes |
1. The empirical study of bureaucratic structure and function : The case-study method ; The functional approach ; Functional analysis of processes of social change ; Organization of this volume -- I. The departmental structure in a state employment agency : 2. Rules and their interpretation : The duties of the interviewer ; Adjustment and redefinition of procedures ; Interpretation of a clerical procedure on four hierarchal levels ; Replication a decade later (with Harry Cohen) -- 3. Statistical records of performance : Statistical records: a mechanism of control ; Dysfunctional consequences ; Specialization ; Elaboration based on replication (with Harry Cohen) -- 4. Competition and productivity : Competitive monopolization of job openings ; Structural differences between sections ; Social cohesion and productivity ; Implications for study of group structure -- 5. "Sine ira et studio" : Helping clients as a source of work satisfaction ; Discrimination at the reception desk ; The neutralization of interviewer bias ; Qualification and refinement of conclusions (with Harry Cohen) -- 6. Conflict with clients : Conflict and the use of sanctions ; Informal discussions about clients ; The social cost of resolving conflict ; Anti-client norms -- II. The departmental structure in a federal enforcement agency : 7. Consultation among colleagues : Legal regulations and operating rules ; The pattern of consultation ; Consultation in disguise ; The concept of social exchange -- 8. The network of interpersonal relations : The interaction pattern: skeleton of group structure ; The process of integration ; Social status and interaction ; Reconsidering the conclusions on differentiation -- 9. Social cohesion and law enforcement : Mechanisms of social cohesion ; The interrelation of major roles ; Role expectations in a bureaucracy ; A note in particularism -- 10. Unofficial norms : Standards of productivity among white-collar workers ; The taboo on reporting offers of bribes ; The enforcement of group norms ; Studies of informal status and conformity -- 11. The exercise of authority : Reviewing the performance of colleagues ; Supervisory control ; Authority and sanctions ; Addendum on the concept of authority -- III. The permanence of change : 12. Bureaucracy and social change : Fearful overconformity ; Variations of displacement of goals ; Succession of goals -- 13. The dynamics of bureaucratic structure : Emergent organizational needs and structural change ; Some prerequisites of adjustive development ; Bureaucracy and society ; A final paradox -- IV. Methodological epilogue : 14. Field work in bureaucracy : Initial design ; Chronology ; Entry and orientation ; The role of the observer -- 15. The process of conceptual refinement : Consultation ; Supervisory authority ; Statistical records ; Organization and functional framework ; Historical role of the case study. |
Place Published |
{Chicago} |
PUB Date Free Form |
{1963, c1955} |
Document Type |
BC |
Cataloging Source |
OCLC/U |
LCCN |
63022822 /L |
Merged OCLC records |
433723028; 979625053; 980009678 |
Origin |
OCLC |
Type |
CAT |