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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351298704

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First published in 1984, this reprint of a biography of Australian social scientist Elton Mayo (1880-1949) surveys his life and work in founding the scientific study of organizational behavior, which shaped American social science and business management theory. Mayo worked on his theory as a professor of industrial research at Harvard Business School from 1926 to 1947. Trahair (social science, La Trobe U., Australia) relates Mayo's medical background, involvement in the Hawthorne studies at Western Electric Company, work as a philosopher in South Australia, ideas about political psychology, teaching, years at Harvard, and as a psychologist. Incorporated in the study are Mayo's writings and speeches. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Foreword: The Promise of Elton Mayo 1(15)
Abraham Zaleznik
Preface 15(4)
Acknowledgments 19(4)
Abbreviations and Sources 23(2)
Mayo Family in Adelaide, 1880-1893
25(10)
Early Failures, 1893-1904
35(16)
Education and Career, 1905-1911
51(10)
Early Years in Queensland, 1911-1913
61(12)
Career, Family, and Friends, 1914-1919
73(14)
War, Politics, and the New Psychology, 1914-1919
87(16)
Professor, Clinician, and Lecturer, 1919-1921
103(22)
Crises and Career, 1919-1921
125(18)
To America, 1922-1923
143(28)
Industrial Studies in Philadelphia
171(10)
Philadelphia to Harvard
181(16)
Harvard 1926-32: Early Research and Associates
197(16)
Harvard 1926-1932: Teaching, Clinical Work, Writing and Travel
213(12)
Mayo at the Hawthorne Works: 1928-1931
225(18)
Collaboration at the Hawthorne Works: 1929-1932
243(14)
Hawthorne Reported and Early Criticism: 1932-1942
257(14)
Family and the Clinic: 1932-1942
271(16)
Collaboration: 1932-1942
287(16)
Personal and Political Problems: 1932-1942
303(18)
Last Years at Harvard: 1942-1947
321(20)
Retirement and Death in England: 1947-1949
341(8)
The Character and Contributions of Elton Mayo
349(13)
Photographs 362(5)
Writings of Elton Mayo 367(6)
References 373(4)
General Index 377(8)
Elton Mayo Index 385


Richard C. S. Trahair, Abraham Zaleznik