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Excerpt from Structure of Individual Goals: Implications for Organization Theory; 143-65; This Paper Was Read in the 12th International Meeting of the Institute of Management Sciences in Vienna, September 10, 1965; It May Not Be Used or Reproduced Without the Permission of the Author; Massachusetts
I guess none of us would take issue with the statement that human choice behavior is a central aspect of organizational life. Perhaps ten years ago we might have found theorists who would have argued differently. But oppon.
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