Organizational Growth and Goal Structure: the Case of the ILO
Norman F. Dufty
International Organization, 1972, vol. 26, issue 3, 479-498
Abstract:
This article outlines some of the propositions on organizational growth and goal structure contained in the literature on organization theory. A number of hypotheses are derived from this body of material and these are tested against the International Labor Organization experience.1
Date: 1972
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