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Sociologija ruralnog razvoja
Sociološki pregled: 1938-2020 : bibliografija
In: Biblioteka Sociološkog pregleda
Stanovanje Roma u Srbiji: stanje i izazovi
In: Posebna izdanja 684
In: Odeljenje društvenih nauka knjiga107
Politička antropologija i moderni svetski sistem
In: Etnološka biblioteka knjiga 54
Znacenje i primjena mehanickog i organskog nacela
In: Politička misao, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 239-256
The author describes the evolution of philosophical foundations of the mechanical and the organic principle, from Spencer to Whitehead as well as Durkheim's first application of these principles (mechanical and organic solidarity) and their sociological extensions as a form of sociability (L. V. Wiese, Gurvitch). And finally, the author gives a detailed review of the application of the mechanical and the organic as a structure of organisation in the science of management (Burns, Stalker, and later theoreticians). The mechanical and the organic principles identily the structure of being, society and organisations from the point of view of the capacities of individuals and their involuntary or voluntary ties. The mechanical and the organic are also the poles between which the structure of an organisation varies depending on strategy, size, technology and environment. (SOI : PM: S. 256)
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Bosna versus Srpska: sociološko-politološko-istoriografske eneade o Republici Srpskoj BiH
In: Biblioteka Posebna izdanja
Znanost o drustvu na americki nacin i primjena modela u javnoj upravi
In: Politička misao, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 149-162
The author deals with the possibility of the application of the formalized mod in the study of the public administration issue in the federally structured American administration. The theory of American federalism has taught us that the expenses of the implementation of political decisions are inversely proportionate to the administrative level of their application: the expenses are bigger if the implementation is done at lower administrative levels, i.e. state or local instead federal authorities. On the other hand, that theory claims that the decision-making expenses are proportionate to the level of decision-making: the lower the decision-making level, the smaller the expenses. The American experience in the arena of the policy of oil and gas exploitation confirms the model's rationale, and is applicable to other fields: the optimal effect and the minimal expenses have been achieved in the situation in which political regulations are decided upon at the state level, while their implementation lies within the domain of federal government. (SOI : PM: S. 162)
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