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Participation, Organization, and Social Cohesion
John Child
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Aston Business School
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Social Sciences
social cohesion
83%
bureaucratization
53%
decision making
49%
organization
46%
social reality
42%
social institution
42%
participation
41%
bureaucracy
37%
legitimacy
31%
ideology
30%
employee
27%
demand
27%
commitment
26%
trend
19%
economics
16%
experience
12%
Arts & Humanities
Social Cohesion
100%
Bureaucratization
54%
Participation
53%
Policy Issues
51%
Decision Making
45%
Social Institutions
42%
Bureaucracy
41%
Ideology
41%
Social Reality
40%
Legitimacy
37%
Economics
20%
Employees
19%
Business & Economics
Social Cohesion
98%
Participation
59%
Organizational Decision Making
49%
Organizational Design
44%
Social Institutions
42%
Bureaucracy
41%
Ideology
41%
Decision Making
34%
Legitimacy
33%
Economics
20%
Employees
19%
Engineering & Materials Science
Decision making
38%
Personnel
20%
Economics
16%