the probability that certain specific commands (or all commands) from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons."2 The group willingly obeys because its members consider it legitimate for this source to control them. Exchange and Power in Social Life - Pagina 201door Peter Michael Blau - 352 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| William V. D'Antonio - 1989 - 204 pagina’s
...of the Holy Eucharist; and defiant heresy (Canons 1364, 1367, 1360, 1378,1383,1388,1398). specific commands from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons" (Weber, 1947:324). This definition is usually adopted by analysts (eg, Lasswell and Kaplan, 1950; Nisbet,... | |
| James S. Coleman - 1994 - 1022 pagina’s
...authority that "imperative coordination (control) was defined above as the probability that specific commands (or all commands) from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons ... A criterion ... is a certain minimum of voluntary submission" (1947 [1922], p. 324). That there... | |
| Li Ying-Chang - 2003 - 1606 pagina’s
...most-quoted sociological definition of authority is Max Weber's: "the probability that certain specific commands from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons" (1947:324). Authority refers specifically to voluntary obedience, in contrast to coercion, which connotes... | |
| William V. D'Antonio - 1996 - 204 pagina’s
...most-quoted sociological definition of authority is Max Weber' s: "the probability that certain specific commands from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons" (1947:324). Authority refers specifically to voluntary obedience, in contrast to coercion, which connotes... | |
| Patricia H. Thornton - 2004 - 220 pagina’s
...subsidizing its trade division." CHAPTER 2 1 . Weber defines authority as the probability that instructions from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of people. The group conforms because its members consider the instructions a legitimate source of control.... | |
| S.D.Chamola - 2007 - 114 pagina’s
...imperative control. "Imperative coordination has been defined as the probability that certain specific commands (or all commands) from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons." The motives of obedience vary from different reasons. Imperative co-ordination is required for control... | |
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