Organization outside Organizations
Herausgeber: Ahrne, Göran; Brunsson, Nils
Organization outside Organizations
Herausgeber: Ahrne, Göran; Brunsson, Nils
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The authors explore how contemporary society is organized, describing the existence of organization outside and among formal organizations. This book will appeal to academics in organization studies, sociology and political science who want to learn how formal organizations only form part of broader organizational structures.
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The authors explore how contemporary society is organized, describing the existence of organization outside and among formal organizations. This book will appeal to academics in organization studies, sociology and political science who want to learn how formal organizations only form part of broader organizational structures.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9781108468268
- ISBN-10: 1108468268
- Artikelnr.: 63298178
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9781108468268
- ISBN-10: 1108468268
- Artikelnr.: 63298178
Introduction; 1. Organization unbound Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson; Part
I. Rules, Sanctions, Membership: 2. Standards between partial and complete
organization Andreas Rasche and David Seidl; 3. Prizes and the organization
of status Peter Edlund, Josef Pallas and Linda Wedlin; 4. Membership or
contributorship? Managing the inclusion of individuals into organizations
Michael Grothe-Hammer; Part II. Organization in and Around Markets: 5. The
partial organization of markets Nils Brunsson; 6. The organization of
digital marketplaces: unmasking the role of internet platforms in the
sharing economy Stefan Kirchner and Elke Schüßler; 7. Organizing for
independence Ingrid Gustafsson and Kristina Tamm Hallström; 8. Queues:
tensions between institution and organization Göran Ahrne, Daniel Castillo
and Lambros Roumbanis; Part III. Networks and Other Social Relationships:
9. The inter-firm network as partial organization? Jörg Sydow; 10. An
organized network: world economic forum and the partial organizing of
global agendas Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom; 11. Organizing
intimacy Göran Ahrne; 12. How is 'organized crime' organized? Göran Ahrne
and Amir Rostami; 13. Brotherhood as an organized social relationship
Mikaela Sundberg; Part IV. Social Movements and Collective Action: 14. The
dilemma of organization in social movement initiatives Mikko Laamanen,
Sanne Bor and Frank den Hond; 15. Alternating between partial and complete
organization: the case of anonymous Dennis Schoeneborn and Leonhard
Dobusch; 16. Collective action through social media: possibilities and
challenges of partial organizing Noomi Weinryb, Cecilia Gullberg and Jaako
Turunen; Part V. The Partial Organization of Formal Organizations: 17.
Partial de-organizing for innovation and strategic renewal? A study of an
industrial innovation programme Frank den Hond, Kati Järvi and Liisa
Välikangas; 18. The partial organization of international relations:
international organizations as meta-organizations Göran Ahrne, Nils
Brunsson and Dieter Kerwer; Conclusion; 19. More or less organization?
Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson.
I. Rules, Sanctions, Membership: 2. Standards between partial and complete
organization Andreas Rasche and David Seidl; 3. Prizes and the organization
of status Peter Edlund, Josef Pallas and Linda Wedlin; 4. Membership or
contributorship? Managing the inclusion of individuals into organizations
Michael Grothe-Hammer; Part II. Organization in and Around Markets: 5. The
partial organization of markets Nils Brunsson; 6. The organization of
digital marketplaces: unmasking the role of internet platforms in the
sharing economy Stefan Kirchner and Elke Schüßler; 7. Organizing for
independence Ingrid Gustafsson and Kristina Tamm Hallström; 8. Queues:
tensions between institution and organization Göran Ahrne, Daniel Castillo
and Lambros Roumbanis; Part III. Networks and Other Social Relationships:
9. The inter-firm network as partial organization? Jörg Sydow; 10. An
organized network: world economic forum and the partial organizing of
global agendas Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom; 11. Organizing
intimacy Göran Ahrne; 12. How is 'organized crime' organized? Göran Ahrne
and Amir Rostami; 13. Brotherhood as an organized social relationship
Mikaela Sundberg; Part IV. Social Movements and Collective Action: 14. The
dilemma of organization in social movement initiatives Mikko Laamanen,
Sanne Bor and Frank den Hond; 15. Alternating between partial and complete
organization: the case of anonymous Dennis Schoeneborn and Leonhard
Dobusch; 16. Collective action through social media: possibilities and
challenges of partial organizing Noomi Weinryb, Cecilia Gullberg and Jaako
Turunen; Part V. The Partial Organization of Formal Organizations: 17.
Partial de-organizing for innovation and strategic renewal? A study of an
industrial innovation programme Frank den Hond, Kati Järvi and Liisa
Välikangas; 18. The partial organization of international relations:
international organizations as meta-organizations Göran Ahrne, Nils
Brunsson and Dieter Kerwer; Conclusion; 19. More or less organization?
Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson.
Introduction; 1. Organization unbound Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson; Part
I. Rules, Sanctions, Membership: 2. Standards between partial and complete
organization Andreas Rasche and David Seidl; 3. Prizes and the organization
of status Peter Edlund, Josef Pallas and Linda Wedlin; 4. Membership or
contributorship? Managing the inclusion of individuals into organizations
Michael Grothe-Hammer; Part II. Organization in and Around Markets: 5. The
partial organization of markets Nils Brunsson; 6. The organization of
digital marketplaces: unmasking the role of internet platforms in the
sharing economy Stefan Kirchner and Elke Schüßler; 7. Organizing for
independence Ingrid Gustafsson and Kristina Tamm Hallström; 8. Queues:
tensions between institution and organization Göran Ahrne, Daniel Castillo
and Lambros Roumbanis; Part III. Networks and Other Social Relationships:
9. The inter-firm network as partial organization? Jörg Sydow; 10. An
organized network: world economic forum and the partial organizing of
global agendas Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom; 11. Organizing
intimacy Göran Ahrne; 12. How is 'organized crime' organized? Göran Ahrne
and Amir Rostami; 13. Brotherhood as an organized social relationship
Mikaela Sundberg; Part IV. Social Movements and Collective Action: 14. The
dilemma of organization in social movement initiatives Mikko Laamanen,
Sanne Bor and Frank den Hond; 15. Alternating between partial and complete
organization: the case of anonymous Dennis Schoeneborn and Leonhard
Dobusch; 16. Collective action through social media: possibilities and
challenges of partial organizing Noomi Weinryb, Cecilia Gullberg and Jaako
Turunen; Part V. The Partial Organization of Formal Organizations: 17.
Partial de-organizing for innovation and strategic renewal? A study of an
industrial innovation programme Frank den Hond, Kati Järvi and Liisa
Välikangas; 18. The partial organization of international relations:
international organizations as meta-organizations Göran Ahrne, Nils
Brunsson and Dieter Kerwer; Conclusion; 19. More or less organization?
Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson.
I. Rules, Sanctions, Membership: 2. Standards between partial and complete
organization Andreas Rasche and David Seidl; 3. Prizes and the organization
of status Peter Edlund, Josef Pallas and Linda Wedlin; 4. Membership or
contributorship? Managing the inclusion of individuals into organizations
Michael Grothe-Hammer; Part II. Organization in and Around Markets: 5. The
partial organization of markets Nils Brunsson; 6. The organization of
digital marketplaces: unmasking the role of internet platforms in the
sharing economy Stefan Kirchner and Elke Schüßler; 7. Organizing for
independence Ingrid Gustafsson and Kristina Tamm Hallström; 8. Queues:
tensions between institution and organization Göran Ahrne, Daniel Castillo
and Lambros Roumbanis; Part III. Networks and Other Social Relationships:
9. The inter-firm network as partial organization? Jörg Sydow; 10. An
organized network: world economic forum and the partial organizing of
global agendas Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom; 11. Organizing
intimacy Göran Ahrne; 12. How is 'organized crime' organized? Göran Ahrne
and Amir Rostami; 13. Brotherhood as an organized social relationship
Mikaela Sundberg; Part IV. Social Movements and Collective Action: 14. The
dilemma of organization in social movement initiatives Mikko Laamanen,
Sanne Bor and Frank den Hond; 15. Alternating between partial and complete
organization: the case of anonymous Dennis Schoeneborn and Leonhard
Dobusch; 16. Collective action through social media: possibilities and
challenges of partial organizing Noomi Weinryb, Cecilia Gullberg and Jaako
Turunen; Part V. The Partial Organization of Formal Organizations: 17.
Partial de-organizing for innovation and strategic renewal? A study of an
industrial innovation programme Frank den Hond, Kati Järvi and Liisa
Välikangas; 18. The partial organization of international relations:
international organizations as meta-organizations Göran Ahrne, Nils
Brunsson and Dieter Kerwer; Conclusion; 19. More or less organization?
Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson.