
Social Organizations: Interaction Inside, Outside and Between Organizations
Author(s): Ahren Goran (Author)
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date: 5 July 1994
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 0803989210
- ISBN-13: 9780803989214
Book Description
Using a broad definition of organizations, the author shows that what goes on inside, outside and among organizations is central to understanding social relations. Organizations provide people with resources and motives, and they set the frames for human action. Although organizations do not form societies or systems, society is shaped and changed through interaction between organizations.
Drawing on various schools of organization theory, including institutional, ecological and contingency theories, the book shows how their synthesis with social theory clarifies the nature and effects of organizational interactions.
Editorial Reviews
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Ahrne′s exposition is deceptively simple and clear. He reconstructs social theory, untangles many major problems, and sets us all on the right track. Ahrne′s writing reminds me of Erving Goffman, simple, elegant and profound′ – Arthur L Stinchcombe, Northwestern University, Illinois
`Goran Ahrne has written a delightful book, building on the premise that human actions are transformed into social processes through organized interaction. From that simple statement, Ahrne weaves a compelling argument, challenging us to look at organizations again, as if we had never seen them before. I mean this literally – his first question brought me up short: “Why do you go home?” Why indeed? Ahrne′s book is filled with such startling questions, and his penetrating insights reminded me of a great deal of Erving Goffman′s work. He asks us to take nothing for granted and to question self-evident practices. Because Ahrne takes a very inclusive view of organizations, this book should appeal to nearly all the social science fields concerned with organized action, including public administration, organization studies, the sociology of the family, economic sociology, and social psychology′
– Professor Howard Aldrich, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
`The exposition is very clear. Each chapter deals with important questions relevant to Ahrne′s intent…. In sum, the book presents a convincing argument for – at least – the relevance of utilizing organization theory in order to make social theory less abstract′ – Acta Sociologica
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