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Classical and neoclassical approaches of management: An ...
iosrjournals.orgrelations. Based on the Hawthorne experiments, the neoclassical approach emphasized social or human relationships among the operators, researchers and supervisors (Hersey, P & Blanchard K, 1977). Management theories can be classified into three broad groups. i) Classical management theory ii) Neoclassical management
2.4 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS II SEM M
gfgc.kar.nic.inempirical research e.g Hawthorne experiments Invention-where new technique or method is created eg. TQM Reflection- where a existing theory, technique or group of ideas is re-examined possibly in a different organization or social context. Eg Herberg theory of motivation applied to front-line workers in the contract catering sector? 11
Management Theorists: Thinkers for the 21st century
www.ucipfg.comknown Hawthorne experiments highlighted the importance of social interaction. Given Taylor’s obsession with control and self-discipline, it is unlikely that he would have even understood such theories. Next month the theories of Max Weber, Mary Parker Folfett and Abraham Maslow are examined. The author of this article can be contacted at Niccolo