Organizational, Work, and Management Theories

This category covers management theories that explain how organizations function, make decisions, and coordinate work. It includes institutional pressures, contingency fit, and strategic advantage through resources and human capital. It also covers governance and relationships—agency, stakeholder, and social exchange—plus efficiency lenses like transaction cost economics, scientific management, and bureaucratic organization theory.

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