Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Politics of Technological Change; An Empirical Study: July, 1988
But, equally important, the debate over what is happening much less the debate over what might happen has also been hampered by a relative lack of attention to the actual processes by which organizations select and implement new production technologies. Failure to thoroughly investigate the process and the context of organizational decision-making around new technology has led to a situation in which a great deal is assumed (by theorists on both sides) about: (1) managerial rationality or irrationality in problem-selection and problem-solving.
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