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In the [[social sciences]], organizations are [[studied]] by [[researchers]] from several [[disciplines]], the most common of which are [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], [[psychology]], management, and organizational [[communication]]. The broad area is commonly referred to as organizational studies, organizational [[behavior]] or organization [[analysis]]. Therefore, a [[number]] of different [[theories]] and [[perspectives]] exist, some of which are compatible,
 
In the [[social sciences]], organizations are [[studied]] by [[researchers]] from several [[disciplines]], the most common of which are [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], [[psychology]], management, and organizational [[communication]]. The broad area is commonly referred to as organizational studies, organizational [[behavior]] or organization [[analysis]]. Therefore, a [[number]] of different [[theories]] and [[perspectives]] exist, some of which are compatible,
 
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Organizations''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Organizations '''''this link'''''].</center>
 
* Organization – [[process]]-related: an [[entity]] is being (re-)organized (organization as task or action).
 
* Organization – [[process]]-related: an [[entity]] is being (re-)organized (organization as task or action).
 
* Organization – [[functional]]: organization as a function of how entities like [[business]]es or [[state]] [[authorities]] are used (organization as a permanent [[structure]]).
 
* Organization – [[functional]]: organization as a function of how entities like [[business]]es or [[state]] [[authorities]] are used (organization as a permanent [[structure]]).

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