The concept of man in Kirkhart's consociated model a phenomenological existential approach
The distinctive mark of phenomenology as methodology lies in its capacity to reveal essences. Applied to the Weberian and consociated models, phenomenology becomes a useful tool in scrutinizing organizational experiences (reality) against ideal types (thoughts about reality). The choice of man as th...
Foilsithe in: | Philippine Journal of Public Administration Vol. XXIII, no. 1 (Jan. 1979), 61-88 |
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