Exam 7: The Power Framework In-Depth
Exam 1: An Introduction to Organization Theory, Management and Leadership Analysis6 Questions
Exam 2: Structures, Formalized Processes and Rational Decisions10 Questions
Exam 3: An In-Depth Structural Framework10 Questions
Exam 4: Human Resources, Relations and Competence13 Questions
Exam 5: An In-Depth HR Framework7 Questions
Exam 6: Stakeholders, Power, Politics and Conflict8 Questions
Exam 7: The Power Framework In-Depth11 Questions
Exam 8: Organizational Culture, Values, Interpretations and Norms9 Questions
Exam 9: An In-Depth Symbolic Framework8 Questions
Exam 10: A Case Study in Theory-Driven Practical Analysis1 Questions
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According to Weber, the formal rational authority of modern bureaucracy (described in the textbook's power framework) can lead to:
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How is Foucault's understanding of power different from Michels', Acker's and Burawoy's?
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In his theory of 'oligocracy iron law' (described in the textbook's power perspective), Michels formulates a sharp criticism of modern bureaucracy. Why?
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How can the narcissistic leader K create benefits (for an organization) according to Maccoby (in the textbook's power framework)?
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Which alternative below does Weber's theory of authority do not match?
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Which of the following options does not characterize an oligocracy according to the German sociologist Michels (in the power framework)?
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Maccoby describes several weaknesses that characterize narcissistic leaders. Which of the following options is NOT one of these weaknesses:
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According to Foucault's post-structural theory and panopticon metaphor (in the textbook's power framework), power is exercised in contemporary society and in organizations mainly through ______.
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Michels' theory of the iron law of oligocracy (in the power framework) includes a sharp critique of bureaucracy as a principle of organizing. Which of the following options best describes Michel's criticism of the idea that bureaucracy creates fair organizations and a good society?
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In the power framework's in-depth chapter, Kanter's theory of minorities and tokens is described. According to Kanter's model, the actual number of individuals belonging to a relatively visible majority and minority have a major impact on how a group will work. If the group is 'skewed' or largely 'unbalanced', three effects will occur. Which of the alternatives below is NOT one of these effects?
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Kanter's model is a powerful explanation for the resistance women can face in terms of promotion to male-dominated management teams. However, studies of women-dominated workplaces with male minorities show partly other effects. Which claim below best describes how male tokens and minorities are handled in women-dominated groups according to these studies?
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