The relevance of democracy to organizational management |
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Authors: | Donald Vredenburgh Yael Brender |
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Affiliation: | (1) Baruch College, The City University of New York, 10010 New York |
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Abstract: | The relationship between democratic ideals and organizational structuring and functioning receives attention in this article. After a brief historical consideration of liberal democracy in the United States, we analyze social, managerial, ethical, and economic issues defining the relevance of democracy to organizational management. These issues lead to a presentation of specific purposes that particular mechanisms of organizational democracy can serve. Because of other scholarly attention to participative management and employee ownership, hierarchical constraints receive emphasis here. |
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Keywords: | organizational democracy organizational management |
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