this term‚ as most academics relate their own view on authority back to his. Weber was a sociologist‚ political economist and philosopher and he classified authority into three different categories; the first is Traditional authority‚ the second Rational-Legal authority and the third Charismatic authority. Weber distinguished these three forms of authority in order to answer his question; why do people do what they are told. For‚ with the exception of slavery‚ people willingly enter into these three
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rule of rational choice theory? What are utilities and disutilities? The basic decision rule of rational choice theory is that to choose the behavior that is expected to maximize (that is‚ produce the most) utility and/or minimize (that is‚ produce the least) pain. Rational choice theory behaviors are driven by thoughts about future consequences. People do whatever they think will produce the most utility or least disutility. Rational choice theory says that all behavior is rational and it is
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big lie". In what he described as a Ponzi scheme‚ he took his investors for $65 billion over the course of two decades. The scheme wasn’t revealed until Madoff himself confessed his crimes (How Ponzi Schemes Work). I believe this is based on the rational choice theory. For example‚ a drug addict may know there are thousands rotting in prison for what they’re about to do‚ but they will get high anyway. It’s the same for a thief‚ a rapist‚ and pedophile. An offender’s wants or needs are in the present
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according to Max Weber a political regime is legitimate when it influences it’s participants to have the willingness to obey its commands (Weber‚ 1964: 382). Thus Weber illustrated these using ideal concepts‚ namely traditional‚ charismatic and legal-rational authority. Traditional authority‚ when a regime basis its legitimacy on tradition or customs‚ thus the regime influences its participants to regard traditional authority as legitimate because it has always existed (Heywood‚ 2002: 220). According
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gained by those individuals who have gained the respect and trust of their followers. This type of authority is exercised by a charismatic leader in small and large groups alike. Rational-legal authority – Rational-legal authority stems from the setup of an organization and the position held by the person in authority. Rational-legal authority is exercised within the stipulated rules and procedures of an organization. The Key Characteristics of Bureaucracy Weber coined this last type of authority
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Brandon Smith March 14‚ 2015 MAN-373 Strategies for Managing Conflict: Rational Problem-Solving Process Working in a demanding fast-paced environment‚ can be challenging. Companies that have a very specialized business or provide services that are in high demand can experience rapid growth‚ and thus this can increase the workload on the staff within a firm. In many instances‚ departments may need to create “hybrid” positions‚ in order to facilitate cross functional duties from department to department
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characteristic is negativity or pessimism about his or herself and others. 3. Insecurity or uncertainty about driving is also considered a characteristic for an at-risk driver. Describe three characteristics of safe drivers. 1.Rational and attentive 2. Emotionally stable 3. Rational decision making Describe three
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Legitimacy: government and politics Legitimacy is the popular acceptance of an authority‚ usually a governing law or a régime. Whereas “authority” denotes a specific position in an established government‚ the term “legitimacy” denotes a system of government — wherein “government” denotes “sphere of influence”. Political legitimacy is considered a basic condition for governing‚ without which a government will suffer legislative deadlock(s) and collapse. John Locke said that political legitimacy
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According to Deborah Stone‚ "the fields of political science‚ public administration‚ law‚ and policy analysis have shared a common mission of rescuing public policy from the irrationalities and indignities of politics‚ hoping to make policy instead with rational‚ analytical‚ and scientific methods." In Stone’s book the Policy Paradox: The Art of Policy Decision Making there are two specific aims that the author has set out to make. The first is‚ she denotes this as "the rationality project" and brings
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The decision: A driver refueled the wrong gas causing 8000 dollars fixed car in a food supply company. The company manager decided to reduce other part-time store assistants working hours for this loss rather than punished this driver. He used to own a small scale business which has been made acquisition. Indeed‚ He wins his reputation as sophisticated business man in this industry‚ especially in terms of sales. Head office used to recommend digging out this driver since he consumed too much money
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