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Future Shock.
Communications. CULTURE AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE IN THE TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE RELATIONSHIP.
MISSIONS, MATRICES, AND UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: REPLY.
The article presents the reply of Professor Paul W. Hamelman to a critique of his article “Missions, Matrices, and University Management.” Hamelman suggests that certain objections brought up in th...
HOW GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION ARE ADAPTING TO THE INCREASING DEMAND IN THE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CARE PROFESSION.
The article features the author's opinion regarding aspects of graduate programs for hospital administration. It is suggested that courses in hospital administration are adapting to account for dev...
FACTORY PRODUCTION--1 A.D.
The article reports on a historical finding relevant to the field of industrial organization. The author provides information regarding the discovery of a Chinese rice bowl in an ancient imperial t...
PAPERS IN THE SCIENCE OF ADMINISTRATION: COMMENT.
This article presents a letter to the editor regarding the incorrect spelling of an author's name.
PAPERS IN THE SCIENCE OF ADMINISTRATION: REPLY.
A letter to the editor is presented in response to a comment made by J. Malcolm Walker, published in the issue.
Management and the Environment.
MISSIONS, MATRICES, AND UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: COMMENT.
The article reports the author's opinions regarding the article “Missions, Matrices, and University Management,” by Paul W. Hamelman, published in the March 1970 issue. The author focuses on critiq...