An empirical study of human service organizations in Oahu and Guam : relationships among size, structure and technology, using culture as a linking mechanism

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1980
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Chan, Yin-Pong Robert.
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Social Work
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This study of human service organizations in Oahu and Guam examined the relationships among organizational size. structural variables and technological routinization. Culture was used as a linking mechanism to explain the relationship between structural v
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Bibliography: leaves 56-59.
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Social work administration--Hawaii., Social work administration--Guam.
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vii, 59 leaves, bound : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Theses for the degree of Master of Social Work (University of Hawaii at Manoa). Social Work
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