Organizations as Theatre: A Social Psychology of Dramatic AppearancesWiley, 1987 - 218 pàgines This book presents compelling arguments for the concept of theatre as a coherent and internally consistent model for understanding organizational behaviour. It spells out the full dimensions of such a model, tracing the historical and contemporary roots and extent of more partial efforts to use the same model. |
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... nature . For a theatrical model , human nature is that of an actor playing characters and alienation is an issue raised by twentieth - century playwrights and directors . The notion that one might step outside history and recognize from ...
... nature . For a theatrical model , human nature is that of an actor playing characters and alienation is an issue raised by twentieth - century playwrights and directors . The notion that one might step outside history and recognize from ...
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... nature of models and theories in the social sciences whether they are the same as models and theories in the natural sciences , whether there is an acceptable definition of a model or a theory about which all social scientists agree ...
... nature of models and theories in the social sciences whether they are the same as models and theories in the natural sciences , whether there is an acceptable definition of a model or a theory about which all social scientists agree ...
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... nature of the relation which obtains between them . What is true for us as audience is also true for the actors ; Barry knows the nature of his relationship with Philip and is aware that it is as much a matter of feelings as it is of ...
... nature of the relation which obtains between them . What is true for us as audience is also true for the actors ; Barry knows the nature of his relationship with Philip and is aware that it is as much a matter of feelings as it is of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Organizing Metaphors | 11 |
Life and Theatre | 27 |
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Organizations as Theatre: A Social Psychology of Dramatic Appearances I. L. Mangham,Michael A. Overington Visualització de fragments - 1987 |
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