A systems psychodynamic perspective on the organizational diagnosis of a family business.

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Title
A systems psychodynamic perspective on the organizational diagnosis of a family business.
Identifier
AAI3187801
identifier
3187801
Creator
Edison, Mark Rabb.
Contributor
Adviser: Laurence J. Gould
Date
2006
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Psychology, Clinical
Abstract
Systems psychodynamics, an intellectual and clinical approach to exploring the behavior of individuals and groups in organizations, is employed to develop hypotheses about the behavior of the managing partners and staff of a family business. Known in systems psychodynamics as organizational diagnoses, hypotheses are developed based on data gathered over the course of eighteen months' observation of the business. Special attention is given to the contribution of the process of projective identification in making sense of unconscious aspects of group behavior as they relate to the management of the business. The data are also used to illustrate the interactive role of systems and psychodynamics in the understanding of organizational behavior. Suggestions are offered to future student organizational diagnosticians on how to employ systems psychodynamics in their research.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs