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The contributions collected in this volume emerged from the First International Symposium on Process Organization Studies held in Cyprus in June 2009" -- P. 2.
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The contributions collected in this volume emerged from the First International Symposium on Process Organization Studies held in Cyprus in June 2009" -- P. 2.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780199594566
- ISBN-10: 0199594562
- Artikelnr.: 32309078
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780199594566
- ISBN-10: 0199594562
- Artikelnr.: 32309078
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Tor Hernes is Professor of Organization Theory at Copenhagen Business School. Among his books are Understanding Organization as Process: Theory for a Tangled World (London: Routledge, 2007) and Actor-network Theory and Organizing (edited with Barbara Czarniawska, 2005, Copenhagen Business School). Tor Hernes works from a combination of process philosophy, systems theory and Actor-Network Theory. Sally Maitlis is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior in the Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia. Her work has been published in the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, MIT Sloan Management Review, Organization Science, and Organization Studies. She is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, and Organization Studies. She is currently serving as the International Representative-at-Large for the Management and Organizational Cognition Division of the Academy of Management.
* Introducing Perspectives on Process Organization Studies
* Process, Sensemaking, and Organizaing: an Introduction
* Stop Making (Philosophical) Sense: Notes towards a Process
Organizational-thinking beyond 'Philosophy'
* Co-Constitution, Causality, and Confluence: Organizing in a World
without Entities
* Adopting a Process Orientation....in Practice: Chiasmic Relations,
Language, and Embodiment in a Living World
* The Poetics of Process: Theorizing the Ineffable in Organization
Studies
* Rediscovering Becoming: Insights from an Oriental Perspective on
Process Organization Studies
* Going Back to Go Forward: On Studying Organzing in Action Nets
* Actor-Network Theory, Callon's Scallops, and Process-based
Organization Studies
* Organizational Learning through Problem Absorption: a Processual View
* Temporal Sensemaking: Managers' Use of Time to Frame Organizational
Change
* Studying Metaphors-in-use in their Social and Institutional Context -
Sensemaking and Discourse Theory
* Future-oriented Sensemaking: Temporalities and Institutional
Legitimation
* Process, Sensemaking, and Organizaing: an Introduction
* Stop Making (Philosophical) Sense: Notes towards a Process
Organizational-thinking beyond 'Philosophy'
* Co-Constitution, Causality, and Confluence: Organizing in a World
without Entities
* Adopting a Process Orientation....in Practice: Chiasmic Relations,
Language, and Embodiment in a Living World
* The Poetics of Process: Theorizing the Ineffable in Organization
Studies
* Rediscovering Becoming: Insights from an Oriental Perspective on
Process Organization Studies
* Going Back to Go Forward: On Studying Organzing in Action Nets
* Actor-Network Theory, Callon's Scallops, and Process-based
Organization Studies
* Organizational Learning through Problem Absorption: a Processual View
* Temporal Sensemaking: Managers' Use of Time to Frame Organizational
Change
* Studying Metaphors-in-use in their Social and Institutional Context -
Sensemaking and Discourse Theory
* Future-oriented Sensemaking: Temporalities and Institutional
Legitimation
* Introducing Perspectives on Process Organization Studies
* Process, Sensemaking, and Organizaing: an Introduction
* Stop Making (Philosophical) Sense: Notes towards a Process
Organizational-thinking beyond 'Philosophy'
* Co-Constitution, Causality, and Confluence: Organizing in a World
without Entities
* Adopting a Process Orientation....in Practice: Chiasmic Relations,
Language, and Embodiment in a Living World
* The Poetics of Process: Theorizing the Ineffable in Organization
Studies
* Rediscovering Becoming: Insights from an Oriental Perspective on
Process Organization Studies
* Going Back to Go Forward: On Studying Organzing in Action Nets
* Actor-Network Theory, Callon's Scallops, and Process-based
Organization Studies
* Organizational Learning through Problem Absorption: a Processual View
* Temporal Sensemaking: Managers' Use of Time to Frame Organizational
Change
* Studying Metaphors-in-use in their Social and Institutional Context -
Sensemaking and Discourse Theory
* Future-oriented Sensemaking: Temporalities and Institutional
Legitimation
* Process, Sensemaking, and Organizaing: an Introduction
* Stop Making (Philosophical) Sense: Notes towards a Process
Organizational-thinking beyond 'Philosophy'
* Co-Constitution, Causality, and Confluence: Organizing in a World
without Entities
* Adopting a Process Orientation....in Practice: Chiasmic Relations,
Language, and Embodiment in a Living World
* The Poetics of Process: Theorizing the Ineffable in Organization
Studies
* Rediscovering Becoming: Insights from an Oriental Perspective on
Process Organization Studies
* Going Back to Go Forward: On Studying Organzing in Action Nets
* Actor-Network Theory, Callon's Scallops, and Process-based
Organization Studies
* Organizational Learning through Problem Absorption: a Processual View
* Temporal Sensemaking: Managers' Use of Time to Frame Organizational
Change
* Studying Metaphors-in-use in their Social and Institutional Context -
Sensemaking and Discourse Theory
* Future-oriented Sensemaking: Temporalities and Institutional
Legitimation