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The aim of this article is to consider the possibility of using elements derived from organization and management theory in research on political parties. The following issues have been analyzed in particular: organization’s goals, conceptions of development, environment and boundaries, structure and selected functions as well as strategic analysis methods. The authors have applied the system approach, which makes it possible to compare objects representing various research disciplines. The belief that both the company and the party are organizations that create specific systems has made us lean towards choosing this way. The analysis has shown that research studies on political parties as well as political parties themselves could benefit a lot from the application of organization and management science. Parties should in particular: firstly – focus on having a long -lasting organizational structure that, which is connected to development and adjustment to the environment; secondly – pay attention to the need of optimizing their structures (balancing between hierarchic and stratarchic, centralized and decentralized, formalized and deformalized structures); thirdly – attach more importance to the elaboration of appropriate strategies as well as the use of strategy management methods and techniques.
Konštantínove listy
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2022
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vol. 15
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issue 2
60 - 78
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The paper provides an in-depth analysis of the medieval ecclesiastical boundaries’ formation in the Hungarian Kingdom on the example of the Provostship of Spiš. This case is particularly valuable because it offers insight into this issue at a time when historians can rely on a greater number of surviving sources. On the basis of a broad sources’ heuristic, the different sections of the Provostships’ boundaries are analysed successively. The analysis reveals that the key factors in the boundaries creation were the progression and the expansion of settlement in particular areas. There were modifications of the boundaries in the later period, whereby the boundaries of the dioceses were aligned with the boundaries of the secular administrative units – kingdoms and Hungarian counties. The process throughout the 13th and 14th centuries gave rise to ecclesiastical boundaries which, in most cases, survived several major reforms (e. g. erigation of new bishoprics in 1776) and have persisted to the present day.
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This article analyses the short story collection Granice świata (“The Limits of the World”) by Kazimierz Wierzyński. It emphasises two war narratives, namely The Patrol and Sentence of Death, in which the firstperson narrator (the author himself) experiences extreme events. Wierzyński’s characters commit terrible atrocities, and the writer describes their ruthless and unexpected reactions to highly distressing episodes.
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2010
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vol. 6
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issue 3
1-145
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The paper is an attempt to describe social world of pigeons breeders. Basic aim was to look into particular aspects which constitute this specific social group in the light of social interactionism and theory of social worlds. The central issues were therefore values within this world, legitimating of commitment in breeders work, the process of becoming pigeons breeder and relations between breeders and their birds. All these issues were described in a wider context of conditions influencing pigeons breeding. Presented findings are based on empirical research conducted among pigeons breeders from one region of Poland between 2006 and 2007. Collected empirical data were analyzed and interpreted according to the rules of grounded theory methodology.
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