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Participative management is an ethical imperative

Organizational Dynamics, 1984
Sashkin presents a model of participative management and contends that when value biases are absent and the need for skillful application and management are taken into account, participative management is effective. When properly implemented, participative management fulfills three basic human work needs--the need for autonomy or control over one's ...
Marshall Sashkin
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Democracy in and out of bureaucracy: Can participative management and public participation shape citizen satisfaction?

International Public Management Journal, 2023
This study investigates the relationship between the democratic practices of public organizations and citizen satisfaction. Specifically, it explores the effects of participative management (which engages employees inside the bureaucracy) and public ...
Suyeon Jo
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Participative Management

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1987
The participative management trend has been misinterpreted by staff to mean that they make all the decisions. To decrease the discrepancy between the management philosophy of participation and the subordinate interpretation of the system, the selection of appropriate decision participation procedures is essential.
C B, Callahan, L L, Wall
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