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Deframing organization concepts

Deframing organization concepts

Häftad bok. Liber. 1 uppl. 2006. 188 sidor.

Nyskick. Liber & Copenhagen Business School Press. 1:2 uppl. 2009. 186 s. Inbunden. 240x16,5cm. Engelska.

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ISBN
9147077670
Titel
Deframing organization concepts
Författare
Paul Verweel - Bert van Hees
Förlag
Liber
Utgivningsår
2006
Omfång
188 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Vikt
365 g
Språk
Svenska
Baksidestext
Over the last decades a large number of organization concepts has been introduced in the theory and practice of organization.

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This book aims to scrutinize the quality of organization concepts, such as the “learning organization,” “self-managing teams-50,” “organizational culture and climate,” “customer-friendly organizations,” “old and new leadership approaches,” etc., by checking how concepts have been – and are being – defined and constructed, as well as the quality of the frameworks (theories, paradigms) to which they are connected. Where is this proliferation and variation of concepts taking us, theoretically and practically? What is the value of these concepts? Do they increase our understanding, have they any analytical power and/or are they of practical use?
“This book helps to highlight some of the most important concepts of our time, linked to the changing workplaces of the future, to deconstruct them and provide a better road map for future theory-building and organizational research.” – Professor Gary L. Cooper, Institute of Science and Technology, University of Manchester