非常规组织中的不相容目标:阿拉斯加原住民公司的政治

Incompatible Goals in Unconventional Organization: The Politics of Alaska Native Corporations

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 1986
被引 33
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究阿拉斯加原住民如何将联邦立法强制设立的公司改造为发展机构,揭示其传统文化与公司盈利目标之间的根本冲突,指出不改革则社会与经济目标难以兼得。

Abstract

This article examines issues of culture and values in the context of a highly unusual situation. Alaska Natives (Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts) are attempting to mould a corporate organizational structure (established by an act of the U.S. Federal Govern ment) into development institutions that will help them keep their traditional home- land. After presenting relevant aspects of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the legislation which mandated these corporations, this article discusses fundamental differences in values, goals, and operational styles of conventional bureaucratic cor porations, and contrasts them with the shared values of Alaska Natives. An effort is made to expose the reader to the variety and complexity of institutional responses, while at the same time offering certain insights that expose critically important problems faced by Alaska Natives regarding conflicts between Native culture and the profit-making functions of their corporations. Our research suggests that there are limited prospects for achieving goals of both a social and economic nature unless major changes are made.

组织行为公共管理文化冲突原住民研究