The SAGE Handbook of Organization Studies

The SAGE Handbook of Organization Studies

Clegg, Stewart R
Hardy, Cynthia
Lawrence, Thomas
Nord, Walter R.

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Praise for the award winning First Edition: 'This handbook is organized to help teachers and students to cover the mainstream work in the field of organization studies. This is an excellent reference tool with which to study organizational theory and practice' - International Review of Administrative Sciences 'The editors have put together an impressive reference work, serious in intent and rigorous in implementation. As a publishing achievement, and a scholarly 'event' in the field, SAGE is to be congratulated. It is designed as a work of synthesis, to link past and present, general and specific' - Journal of General Management Praise for the New Edition: 'An excellent collection of papers giving a timely overview of the field' - Gareth Morgan 'In this substantially updated, revised and extended edition of the widely acclaimed Handbook, the high standard of the contributions is maintained. Close consideration is given to newly emergent, such as networks and complexity, as well as more established topics. Metaphors of conversation and discourse are engagingly invoked to make and explore new distinctions, directions and connections. It is a key reference volume for more advanced students of this rapidly developing field' - Hugh Willmott , Diageo Professor of Management Studies, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge 'Giving the authors of the Handbook of Organization Studies the opportunity to revise and update their earlier contributions makes this handbook unique. Comparing the revised chapters to their originals offers the reader unparalleled insight into how knowledge develops in our discipline. New frameworks and deeper understandings, grounded in continuing scholarship, abound in this updated classic' - Mary Jo Hatch, C. Coleman McGehee Eminent Scholars Research Professor of Banking and Commerce McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia A decade after it first published to international acclaim, the seminal Handbook of Organization Studies has been updated to capture exciting new developments in the field. Providing a retrospective and prospective overview of organization studies, the Handbook continues to challenge and inspire readers with its synthesis of knowledge and literature. As ever, contributions have been selected to reflect the diversity of the field. New chapters cover areas such as organizational change; knowledge management; and organizational networks. Part One reflects on the relationship between theory, research and practice in organization studies. Part Two address a number of the most significant issues to affect organization studies such as leadership, diversity and globalization. Comprehensive and far-reaching, this important resource will set new standards for the understanding of organizational studies. It will be invaluable to researchers, teachers and advanced students alike. INDICE: PART ONE: THEORIZING THE FIELDOrganizational Theorizing - Michael Reed A Historically Contested TerrainEcological Approaches to Organizations - Joel A C Baum and Andrew V ShipilovOrganizational Economics - Jay B Barney and William Hesterly Understanding the Relationship between Organizations and Economic AnalysisMeso Organizational Behavior - D Brent Smith, Benjamin Schneider and Marcus W Dickson Comments on the Third ParadigmComplexity Science and Organization Studies - Steve Maguire, Bill McKelvey, Laurent Mirabeau and Nail OztasInstitutions and Institutional Work - Thomas B Lawrence and Roy SuddabyCritical Theory and Postmodernism Approaches to Organizational Studies - Mats Alvesson and Stanley DeetzFrom the `Woman's' Point of View' Ten Years Later - Marta B Calás and Linda Smircich Towards a Feminist Organization StudiesData in Organization Studies - Ralph StableinMaking Organization Research Matter - Bent Flyvbjerg Power, Values, and PhronesisResearching Organizations Using Action Research - Colin Eden and Chris HuxhamThe Philosophy of the Social Sciences in Organizational Studies - Stephen P TurnerRepresentation and Reflexivity - Stewart Clegg and Cynthia HardyPART TWO: EXPLORING THE ISSUESLeadership in Organizations - Ken W Parry and Alan BrymanPerspectives on Organizational Decision-Making - Susan J Miller and David C WilsonA Decision Perspective on Organizations - Margaret A Neale, Ann E Tenbrunsel, Tiffany Galvin and Max H Bazerman Social Cognition, Behavioral Decision Theory and the Psychological Links to Micro and Macro Organizational BehaviourDiverse Identities in Organizations - Stella M Nkomo and Marcus StewartRevisiting Metaphors of Organizational Communication - Linda L. Putnam and Suzanne BoysBeyond Contingency - Rita Gunther McGrath From Structure to Structuring in the Design of the Contemporary OrganizationOrganizing for Innovation in the 21st Century - Deborah DoughertyThe New Corporate Environmentalism and Green Politics - John Jermier, Linda Forbes, Suzanne Benn and Renato Orsato Green Politics and Critical-Reflective Organizational SystemsGlobalization - Barbara Parker and Stewart CleggEmotion and Organizing - Stephen FinemanExploring the Aesthetic Side of Organizational Life - Pasquale GagliardiOrganizational Culture - Joanne Martin, Peter J Frost and Olivia A O'Neill Beyond Struggles for Intellectual DominanceSome Dare Call It Power - Cynthia Hardy and Stewart CleggNetworks and Organizations - Kelley A Porter and Walter W PowellThe Effect of Rhetoric on Competitive Advantage: Knowledge, Rhetoric and Resource-Based Theory - John A A SillinceRadical Organizational Change - Royston Greenwood and C R HiningsSeeing Organizations Differently - Peter J Frost, Jane E Dutton, Sally Maitlis, Jacoba M Lilius, Jason M Kanov and Monica C Worline Three Lenses on Compassion

  • ISBN: 978-1-4462-7046-2
  • Editorial: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 920
  • Fecha Publicación: 26/03/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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