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    Modernist Modernism is a method of organization study - The ontology of the modernist assumes that there is scientific prove for everything and their epistemology of and belief of truth is based on testing and research. (Hatch and Cunliffe‚ 2006) Weber (2009) presents to us that modernist

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    rationalization of society refers to a transformation in people’s thinking and behavior over the past 150 years‚ shifting the focus from personal relationships to efficiency and results. Karl Marx attributed this transformation to capitalism‚ while Max Weber‚ who disagreed with Marx‚ related it to Protestant theology. As a result of rationality‚ formal organizations‚ secondary groups designed to achieve specific objectives‚ have become a central feature of contemporary society. With industrialization

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    This paper introduces Rational System Perspectives in relations to four promin ent schools of organization theory; which are Taylor’s scientific management‚ Fayol’s general principles of management‚ Weber’s theory of bureaucracy and Simon’s discussion on administrative behavior. Rational System Perspectives There are two key elements characterizing rational systems: 1) Goal Specificity Specific goals support rational behavior in organizations by providing guideli nes on structural design

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    Bureaucracy and modern organization Abstract: The theory of bureaucracy was proposed and published by Marx Weber (1947). Although there are some studies on this perspective were discussed before him‚ those theories did not form as systematic theory. After Weber‚ the issue of bureaucracy becomes a hot topic in the field of social organization. Almost all well-known scholars such as Martin and Henri have published their views on it. Bureaucracy adapted as the traditional organizational model during

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    conceptualization‚ though‚ the alienation was the result of a bureaucracy‚ a rationalized unity‚ not disunity. For Weber‚ the fundamental characteristic of capitalism was bureaucracy‚ which can be seen as more mental exploitation rather than physical. It was a rationalized bureaucracy that then imprisoned man in an iron cage from which he cannot escape. Thus‚ while both Max and Weber understood that the system of capitalism lay at the root of the modern era and both saw adverse consequences from

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    interaction between various religious ideas and economic behavior. In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism‚ Weber puts forward the thesis that the Puritan ethic and ideas influenced the development of capitalism. Religious devotion has usually been accompanied by rejection of mundane affairs‚ including economic pursuit. Why was that not the case with Protestantism? Weber addresses that paradox in his essay. He defines "the spirit of capitalism" as the ideas and habits that

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    On p. 90 Weber introduces the ‘ideal type” as a kind of artificially constructed concept that is useful “for heuristic as well as expository purpose.” What is an ideal type? How do we make one? How can we make one? How can we use it as a tool to overcome difficulties inherent in doing scientific study of cultural reality (a reality in which “all knowledge is knowledge from particular points of view‚” p.81‚ and “these standpoints [cannot] be derived from “the fact themselves‚” p. 82) Idea type

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    In 1905‚ Max Weber released an extremely controversial book‚ The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism. Weber discusses and explores the question on whether or not there is a link between The Protestant ethic and The spirit of capitalism. Eventually‚ he comes to the controversial conclusion that there is a link between protestantism and capitalism. He also concludes that protestant ethic did not play the entire role of creating modern capitalism. Weber specifically names protestant churches

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    This research will therefore apply Max Weber’s renowned but controversial work in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism‚ to the changing landscape of South Korea in a test of the thesis’s applicability. Weber Thesis Max Weber published The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism in 1905 with the intention of explaining the spirit of capitalism that arose during the

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    Max Weber First published Fri Aug 24‚ 2007; substantive revision Tue Jul 31‚ 2012 Arguably the foremost social theorist of the twentieth century‚ Max Weber is known as a principal architect of modern social science along with Karl Marx and Emil Durkheim. Weber ’s wide-ranging contributions gave critical impetus to the birth of new academic disciplines such as sociology and public administration as well as to the significant reorientation in law‚ economics‚ political science‚ and religious studies

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