In a modern society, where large organizations have acquired unprecedented importance, social scientists have increasingly sought to understand the nature of organizational goals - what they are, what shapes or determines them, what their impact is upon the environment, and how they change.


Perrow (1968), "Organizational goals," in: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New York: The Macmillan Co. p. 305


In a modern society, where large organizations have acquired unprecedented importance, social scientists have increasingly sought to understand the...

In a modern society, where large organizations have acquired unprecedented importance, social scientists have increasingly sought to understand the...

In a modern society, where large organizations have acquired unprecedented importance, social scientists have increasingly sought to understand the...

In a modern society, where large organizations have acquired unprecedented importance, social scientists have increasingly sought to understand the...