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Michael D. Reagan. Perceptions of Organizational Authority When we call someone " the boss , " what do we mean ? What is authority ? The most commonsense meaning is that authority equals power plus legitimacy : that the person in authority ...
Michael D. Reagan. Perceptions of Organizational Authority When we call someone " the boss , " what do we mean ? What is authority ? The most commonsense meaning is that authority equals power plus legitimacy : that the person in authority ...
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... authority . And where is authority located ? Common sense may again be somewhat mistaken . It assumes that the boss's authority resides in him . Yet , as Chester Barnard pointed out 25 years ago , if the orders only stick when accepted ...
... authority . And where is authority located ? Common sense may again be somewhat mistaken . It assumes that the boss's authority resides in him . Yet , as Chester Barnard pointed out 25 years ago , if the orders only stick when accepted ...
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... authority of legitimacy ; ( 2 ) authority of position , including the sanctions inherent in position ; ( 3 ) authority of competence , including both technical skills and experience , and ( 4 ) au- thority of person , including ...
... authority of legitimacy ; ( 2 ) authority of position , including the sanctions inherent in position ; ( 3 ) authority of competence , including both technical skills and experience , and ( 4 ) au- thority of person , including ...
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