Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... organization because it supports the claim of organization theory that nonpolitical threats to groups of firms may also help precipitate associative activity , something the corporatist literature has largely neglected . Corporatist ...
... organization because it supports the claim of organization theory that nonpolitical threats to groups of firms may also help precipitate associative activity , something the corporatist literature has largely neglected . Corporatist ...
Page 668
... organization decision - making ( Grandjean , Aiken , and Bonjean , 1976 ; Glisson and Martin , 1980 ; P. Martin and Segal , 1977 ) . Social welfare organizations ( SWOs ) are formal organizations chartered by the state to deliver ...
... organization decision - making ( Grandjean , Aiken , and Bonjean , 1976 ; Glisson and Martin , 1980 ; P. Martin and Segal , 1977 ) . Social welfare organizations ( SWOs ) are formal organizations chartered by the state to deliver ...
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... organization been in achieving its goals on issues 1-3 during the past year ? Would you say the organization has been extremely successful , moderately successful , slightly successful , or not at all suc- cessful . " All dependent ...
... organization been in achieving its goals on issues 1-3 during the past year ? Would you say the organization has been extremely successful , moderately successful , slightly successful , or not at all suc- cessful . " All dependent ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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