Namboodiri and Corwin make a strong case for adopting a macro
perspective in sociological investigations. They begin with an
analysis of the micro perspective, with emphasis on the so-called
individual as the unit of observation and analysis. They then
proceed to a general discussion of the macro perspective, with
particular emphasis on organizational networks as study objects.
Rival paradigms for the analysis of organizations are reviewed. The
study of interdependence among entities such as organizations is
discussed and the use of input-output framework for such studies is
expounded. Recommended for scholars conducting research or teaching
courses on organizations in sociology, political science, and
administration.
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