Outline of organizational theory explained

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to organizational theory:

Organizational theory  - the interdisciplinary study of social organizations. Organizational theory also concerns understanding how groups of individuals behave, which may differ from the behavior of individuals. The theories of organizations include bureaucracy, rationalization (scientific management), and the division of labor.

Each theory provides distinct advantages and disadvantages when applied. The classical perspective emerges from the Industrial Revolution in the private sector and the need for improved public administration in the public sector.

Forms

Types

Concepts

I/O psychology

See main article: Industrial and organizational psychology.

See also: Outline of industrial organization.

Design

See main article: Organizational architecture.

See also: Organizational chart and Organizational structure.

Development

See main article: Organization development.

Theories

Themes

Aspects

Branches

See main article: Organizational studies.

People

Major works

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Notes and References

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  2. Organizational commitment: exploring the role of identity . 2020 . Emerald Insight . 10.1108/PR-04-2019-0148 . 3 April 2023 . Afshari . Leila . Young . Suzanne . Gibson . Paul . Karimi . Leila . Personnel Review . 49 . 3 . 774–790 . 210553616 .
  3. Outline of an Organizational Theory of Society . 1992 . Philosophy Documentation Center . 10.5840/protosociology1992320 . 3 April 2023 . Ahrne . Göran . Protosociology . 3 . 52–60 .