Skip to Main Content
Keywords: Democracy
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Articles
Journal of Organizational Change Management (2010) 23 (6): 669–688.
Published: 17 October 2010
... elusive) prosperity and democracy. Moreover, the World Bank programme can be seen as an ensemble of governmental practices advancing the idea of self‐empowerment through which Tanzanians are made governable. Originality/value The paper contributes to the understanding of democratic transition, from...
Journal Articles
Journal of Organizational Change Management (2008) 21 (4): 511–518.
Published: 04 July 2008
... relationship will it be possible to bring community and indeed unions back into play. Originality/value A crucial point is the shift from conflictive employment relations to a consensus framework but without the loss of democracy. Moreover, this criticality is accessible to both the organisers of unions...
Journal Articles
Journal of Organizational Change Management (2008) 21 (4): 497–510.
Published: 04 July 2008
... and contextual specificities. Findings In the western market‐oriented democracies of first world nations, community unionism may be seen as part of a broader (re‐)discovery of the power of community factors in these highly individualistic societies. In third world nations pursuing accelerated economic growth...
Journal Articles
Journal of Organizational Change Management (2006) 19 (6): 705–712.
Published: 01 November 2006
... collected on actual Romanian leadership and preferences in leadership's styles. The questions were grouped according to the two major continuums: autocratic style versus democracy style and task orientation versus relationship orientation. Findings Regarding the autocratic style‐democratic style...
Journal Articles
Journal of Organizational Change Management (2000) 13 (1): 89–95.
Published: 01 February 2000
... Management , Jossey‐Bass, San Francisco, CA. She writes with uncompromising conviction in both her analysis and prescription. Her primary message of policy‐making by neighborhood cell groups, which teach democracy, build citizenship, and create international identification, is reinforced with a “theme...

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal