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Análise Psicológica

Print version ISSN 0870-8231

Aná. Psicológica vol.19 no.2 Lisboa Apr. 2001

 

Processos de controlo nas organizações: Do controlo da flexibilidade à flexibilidade do controlo

 

MIGUEL PINA E CUNHA (*)

JOÃO VIEIRA DA CUNHA (**)

JESUÍNA CAIXEIRINHO (***)

 

RESUMO

Este artigo apresenta uma visão geral do problema do controlo organizacional. O argumento central do trabalho é o de que as organizações têm procurado alterar o exercício do controlo, no sentido do aumento da flexibilidade. Para esse efeito, as formas tradicionais de controlo intrusivo têm vindo a ser substituídas por formas de controlo menos intrusivas. Para ilustrar esta mudança de foco na gestão do controlo, o texto começa por apresentar as diversas formas possíveis de controlo organizacional, após o que se centra na discussão de algumas tipologias importantes. Por fim, é discutida a questão do controlo nas organizações baseadas na confiança, sendo introduzido o conceito de rede mínima.

Palavras-chave: Controlo, flexibilidade, redes mínimas.

 

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a general overview of organizational control. It argues that organizations have been changing the way they control their members by shifting from the control of flexibility to the flexibility of control. In order to do so, traditional forms of obtrusive control are being substituted by more inobtrusive controls. To illustrate these changes, the paper discusses possible alternatives of control, presents the major typologies of organizational control, and discusses the particular case of control in trust-based organizations, introducing the concept of the minimal network.

Key words: Control, flexibility, minimal networks.

 

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(*) Departamento de Gestão, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Rua Marquês de Fronteira, 20, 1099-038 Lisboa, mpc@fe.unl.pt

(**) MIT Sloan School of Management, 50 Memorial Drive, Office E52-509, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA, jvc@mit.edu

(***) Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, Lisboa.

 

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