1. Comment of Price's "The Study of Organizational Effectiveness".
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Benson, J. Kenneth
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ORGANIZATIONAL effectiveness , *INDUSTRIAL efficiency , *ORGANIZATIONAL sociology , *SOCIOLOGY , *PERFORMANCE standards , *MANAGEMENT - Abstract
In the article "The Study of Organizational Effectiveness," by J. L. Price, the author surveyed strengths and weakness of two general approaches to the study of organizational effectiveness, the goal approach and the system resource approach. One of the central problem with the goal approach is the variety of goals which may be inferred from organizational behavior and the resulting ambiguity in the conceptualization of effectiveness. The meaning of organizational effectiveness in that work fluctuates widely as the analytical focus shifts between types of organizations and between levels of analysis. Organizational effectiveness appears to be a loose and ambiguous rubric under which a variety of observable outcomes of organizational behavior are listed in disarray.
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- 1973