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Institutional and Anti-Institutional Conflict Among Business, Government, and The Public
Oleh:
Dowling, John B.
;
Schaefer, Norbert V.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The Academy of Management Journal vol. 25 no. 3 (Sep. 1982)
,
page 683-689.
Topik:
government
;
institutional
;
conflict
;
business
;
government
;
public
Fulltext:
AA36_25-03_John B Dowling.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
AA36.1
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If conflict mangement within society is to be a social objective, a systematic study of the forms of conflict is an important diagnostic procedure. In this paper are developed two forms of conflict, institutional and anti institutional derived primarily from pondy and vickers. these two forms of conflict then are applied to an examination of changes in the relationship among business, government and the public at large. Distinction is made theoretically between institutional and anti institutional forms of conflict within society. under the institutional form of conflice the major institutions within society have the support of their respective publics but struggle among themselves to hold or increase their domain (tehir functions, powers, responsibilities and privileges). When the public supports the various competing social institutions and expects the outcome of the domain struggle to be desirable or at least acceptable, then conflict is contained within the social structure. Dissatisfaction with a given state of affaiis can be addressed through relative minor change in the domain of the institutions.
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