DEFINING VOLUNTARY GROUPS AND AGENCIES WITHIN ORGANIZATION SCIENCE

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Wilderom, Celeste P. M.; Miner, John B.
署名单位:
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; State University of New York (SUNY) System; University at Buffalo, SUNY
刊物名称:
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7039
DOI:
10.1287/orsc.2.4.366
发表日期:
1991
页码:
366-378
关键词:
Organizational design ORGANIZATIONAL TYPOLOGY ROLE MOTIVATION VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS
摘要:
To regard voluntary organizations as unique manifestations of organizational behavior requires an accurate account of the nature of such work systems. This paper appraises existing definitions of the voluntary agency in the context of organization science and presents evidence for replacing the nonvoluntary/voluntary dichotomy with entrepreneurial, professional, and bureaucratic organizations, on the one hand, and two voluntary-organizational subtypes on the other: voluntary groups, in which volunteers operate as a socio-technical unit, and voluntary agencies, in which volunteers cooperate with paid personnel. Moreover, when paid staff is involved, some voluntary work contexts were found to take on characteristics of all three other organizational types to form a mixed pattern. Further tests of the relative distinctiveness of both subtypes vis-a-vis other organizational types and theories is proposed. The research yields certain guidelines for the design of true group-based organizational systems, thus extending knowledge in that area. It also provides an example of how research extending beyond the narrow confines of bureaucracy to the many other organizational forms known to exist might be conducted; such research is sorely needed to inform the practice of organizational design as a whole.
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