The Power of Organization or the Organization of Power?

Knights, David and Roberts, John (1982) The Power of Organization or the Organization of Power? Organization Studies, 3 (1). pp. 47-63. ISSN 0170-8406

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Abstract

This article presents some of the problems that need to be resolved if organization is to be developed to its full potential. Our central argument is that both management and staff typically act on the basis of a false understanding of the nature of power. Power is typically treated as if it were an individual possession, rather than as a relationship between people. Consequently, managers ignore or attempt to deny their ultimate dependence on staff, and use their power coercively. Staff respond with various coun tercoercive strategies. The result is a series of vicious circles which seriously undermine the productive potential of the relationship between management and staff.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Organization Studies
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Subjects:
?? strategy and managementorganizational behavior and human resource managementmanagement of technology and innovation ??
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222220
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16 Jul 2024 01:25
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Yes
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Published
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