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<title>Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Sociologica 1992, nr 24</title>
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<title>Nowi pracownicy a kultura organizacyjna. Studium folkloru fabrycznego</title>
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<name>Konecki, Krzysztof</name>
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<summary type="text">Nowi pracownicy a kultura organizacyjna. Studium folkloru fabrycznego
Konecki, Krzysztof
The present pork is mainly a presentation of the findings of&#13;
studies, analyses and theoretical generalizations flowing from them&#13;
and concerning behaviours of new employees in an industrial company.&#13;
The studies aimed at reconstructing the process (and its stages)&#13;
of becoming a member of an industrial company an.d organization culture.&#13;
A psycho-social theoretical perspective called symbolical interactionism&#13;
was used when describing activities of employees and&#13;
their social environment. Researchers of social life belonging to&#13;
this orientation were usually using their general theoretical assumptions&#13;
and methods for empirical investigations of daily interhuman&#13;
interactions. Consequently, theories describing chosen areas of social reality were anchored in and incorporated into the social and human world, and they could be fully formulated only when a researcher&#13;
obtained direct knowledge about people investigated by him. On&#13;
the other hapd, conceptions describing human individuals pointed&#13;
at creativeneés and processuality of activities carried by social&#13;
actors.
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<dc:date>1992-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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