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Relevance of Max Weber's rational bureaucratic organizations in modern society

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Sunand Dash, Sanket ; Padhi, Mousumi

Management Revue

2020

31

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81 - 91

work organization ; theory ; technological change

Germany

Work organization

https://doi.org/10.5771/0935-9915-2020-1-81

English

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"Despite evolution of management thought, Max Weber's theory of bureaucracy continues to be a classical theory whose prescriptive elements guide the nature of organizations and their structures and processes. In the wake of information, communication and technological revolution which is reshaping the structure and processes in modern day organizations, the paper re-examines the basic premises and constructs of Max Weber's rational bureaucratic organizations and their relevance today. Weber's contribution to social sciences in general and organization studies in particular, is both methodological as well as empirical. The paper discusses the context in which Max Weber originally propounded his theory. In so doing, the paper also draws similarities of his theory with that proposed by other management thinkers of his time. Few examples of modern-day organizations and also different cross-national contexts are examined to discuss the present-day relevance of Weber's postulates. It is suggested that despite the ever-present portents of its demise, bureaucracy will continue to guide the dominant form of organizations in the near future because of its inherent rational character."

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