The therapeutic corporation:
"A small but rapidly increasing number of contemporary organizations have adopted management structures that are less centralized and hierarchical than the traditional bureaucratic model. In a growing corporate trend that is also expanding into many other areas of modern society, these organiza...
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New York [u.a.]
Oxford Univ. Press
1999
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies on law and social control
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Zusammenfassung: | "A small but rapidly increasing number of contemporary organizations have adopted management structures that are less centralized and hierarchical than the traditional bureaucratic model. In a growing corporate trend that is also expanding into many other areas of modern society, these organizations are applying various "therapeutic" strategies of social control." "The Therapeutic Corporation takes a close look inside one such organization: an employee-owned manufacturing corporation anonymously called "HelpCo." It addresses the question of how conflicts are handled when bureaucracy is greatly reduced - and its findings will surprise and enlighten many readers. Therapy, a behavior or practice normally thought to be confined to the offices of psychiatrists and the wards of mental hospitals, turns out to be the most common way of handling conflict in the postbureaucratic work environment. Author James Tucker points out how and why the decentralized and communal nature of social relations in many of today's organizations can foster an environment in which a distinctive kind of therapeutic moral order flourishes."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 175 S. |
ISBN: | 0195111753 |
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adam_text | Contents
One Introduction 3
The Blackian Paradigm 5
The Social Structure of Therapy 10
The Postbureaucratic Organization 15
Therapy in Corporations 17
Two HelpCo: A Postbureaucratic Organization 21
Inside the Corporation 21
The Formal Organization 24
The Structure of Social Relations 28
Bureaucratic Variation 32
Method: The Conflict Case 34
Three Therapeutic Management 37
Downward Conflict 37
Strong Discipline 38
Weak Discipline 42
Therapy from Above 49
xii CONTENTS
Four Therapeutic Peacemaking 69
Lateral Conflict 69
Vengeance 71
Settlement 77
Therapy and Conciliation 79
Five Therapeutic Protest 97
Upward Conflict 97
Strong Rebellion 98
Weak Rebellion 105
Therapy from Below 108
Six Conclusion 121
Therapeutic Democracy 123
Therapeutic Communalism 124
Therapeutic Evolution 127
Notes 129
References 145
Index 165
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