Depredación organizacional: las consecuencias del uso del poder en la organización

Translated title of the contribution: Organizational predation: The consequences of the use of power in the organization

Guido Angello Castro Ríos, Ángela Lucía Noguera Hidalgo

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Abstract

The concept of ''predation'' in the field of organization is usually associated with the deterioration of its resources. However, when a population ecology approach is used, there is a focus on the relationships between the players of the organization and the interaction of three main variables: the power of the players, the intimacy between them and the lethality of their actions. The latter two are requested on loan from the functional classification proposed by the ecology of populations and crucial in the predator-prey relationship. This paper exploits such knowledge in the ecology, and argues that their study provides an understanding of the management styles in the organization.
Translated title of the contributionOrganizational predation: The consequences of the use of power in the organization
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)233-242
JournalEstudios Gerenciales
Volume30
Issue number132
StatePublished - Jul 1 2014

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