Scientists in Industry: Conflict and Accommodation
Scientists in Industry: Conflict and Accommodation
Author: William Kornhauser
Publisher: University of California Press, 1962
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"This study analyzes relations between professional employees, the professions to which they belong, and the organizations for which they work. Professional work requires considerable independence, but complex organizations require the coordination of professional work with other functions of the total enterprise. In the processes of mutual adaptation that result, both professions and organizations are modified...The present report seeks to specify strains and adaptations between professions and organizations."
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