Midterm pt. 3 Flashcards
List the theories of organizations in order (oldest and newest).
- classical theory
- neoclassical theory
- modern structural theory
- systems theory
Who is identified with theories under the classical theory?
- Adam Smith- classical organizational theory
- Fredrick Taylor- scientific management
- Henry Fayol- general theory of management
- Luther Gulick- the period of orthodoxy
- Max Weber- Theory of bureacracy
Who is identified with theories under neoclassical theory?
- herbert simon- bounded rationality
2. philip selznick- influence of sociology
Who is identified with theories under modern structural theory?
- Lee Bolman & Terrance Deal- basic assumptions of modern structual school
- Thomas Burn & G.M. Stalker- identified two types of organizations that exist
What is the Invisible hand theory, and who created it?
The invisible hand theory-the market doesn’t need government oversight and regulation, to dictate what the price of an item is going to be.
Adam Smith
What is force multiplication?
The benefit that we get from the specialization of labor
Increased production
Explain Henry Fayol’s General Theory of Management.
Developed the principles for: production of goods and services; commerce and finance; accounting, managerial coordination and control, security, equity, scalar chains, and esprit de corps.
He argued that these principles applied to all organizations.
What is bounded rationality, and who created it?
the idea that when individuals make decisions, their rationality is limited by the information they have, the cognitive limitations of their minds, and the time available to make the decision.
Herbert Simon
Who created the butterfly effect?
James Gleick
What is Miles Law, and who created it?
Where you stand depends on where you sits.
Rufus E. Miles Jr.
What is Max WEber’s ideal type of bureaucracy?
described rationally, conservatism, protestant ethic, a value-free approach to work, and need for a “charismatic leader”
What is Theory X and Theory Y?
Theory X, an authoritarian manager who believes that workers are lazy and need to constantly be told what to do
Theory Y, a manager who believes employees are good hard working
List the major theories of motivation.
- Hawthorne Studies
- Needs Hierarchy
- Motivation-Hygiene
- Theory X & Theory Y
What are the Hawthorne Studies?
The results of these experiments work showed that workplaces are social situations: workers are motivated by peer pressure, attention by leaders, and other complex factors unrelated to remuneration
The placebo effect.
List the needs hierarchy from bottom to top.
Survival Needs
Social Needs
Self-Actualization