New York 1985
Second Cornell Symposium on Psychoanalytic Studies in Organizational Behavior and Experience: The Social Character of Organizations
Second Cornell Symposium on Psychoanalytic Studies in Organizational Behavior and Experience: The Social Character of Organizations
Chair: Leopold W. Gruenfeld
Cornell Medical Center - New York Hospital
The Analysis of Organizational Character, by Donald M. Levine
The Vicissitudes of Leadership: An Object Relations Perspective, by Larry Hirschhorn
Leadership in Organizations and the Capacity for Members to Think, by James Krantz
Published as: Gilmore, Thomas N. & James Krantz (1985), Projective Identification in the Consulting Relationship: Exploring the Unconscious
Dimension of a Client System. Human Relations, Vol. 38, No. 12, , pp. 1159-1177
Integrative and Comparative Critique, by Cynthia McSwain
Social Character, Values Conflict, and Psychopathology Within the Large Organisation> by Douglas LaBier
The Social Character of Bureaucracy: Anxiety and Ritualistic Defense, by Michael A. Diamond, Ph. D.
Published as: Diamond, Michael A. (1985), The Social Character of Bureaucracy: Anxiety and Ritualistic Defense. Political Psychology 6(4), December
Integrative and Comparative Critique, by Linda Smircich
Studying Social Character: Strategy and Methods, by Michael Maccoby, Richard Margolies & Jan Erik Rendahl
The Scapegoating Impulse in Organizational Consultation, by Howell S. Baum
Models of Psychoanalytic Process Consultation: Theoretical and Technical Issues, by Lawrence J. Gould
Integrative and Comparative Critique, by Gideon Kunda
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Organizational Culture and Behavior, Michael Diamond, Leopold W. Gruenfeld, Manfred Kets de Vries, Donald M. Levine & Harry Levinson
Looking for the Black Box: A reconnaissance of Psychoanalysis in Organizational Theory, by Abraham Zaleznik