Drawing on both analytical and continental traditions, this thought-provoking book takes a balanced look at the contributions philosophy can make to improving our understanding of what it means to organize.
The essays consider three areas: representing organization, knowing organization, and the becoming of organization. With originality and flair, the contributors make a powerful case for the need for a new philosophy of management and organization.
Drawing on both analytical and continental traditions, this thought-provoking book takes a balanced look at the contributions philosophy can make t...
Exploring identity as a contemporary concern in everyday life and in the social sciences, this book focuses on how ideas about identity can be applied to organization and management studies.
The contributors, all respected authorities in the field, use and develop recent philosophical thought on the nature of identity, and question the key social divisions of gender, class and nation. Bringing approaches from contemporary philosophy into the area of organization theory, this book critically assesses their relevance and impact in a way which interrupts identity as a notion.
Exploring identity as a contemporary concern in everyday life and in the social sciences, this book focuses on how ideas about identity can be appl...
Highly regarded in its first edition, this text was an instant hit. Designed to provide a more critical perspective on the standard diet of prescriptive organisational behaviour texts, this text is ideal for advanced undergraduate students who want to challenge the preconceptions of the subject area.
Highly regarded in its first edition, this text was an instant hit. Designed to provide a more critical perspective on the standard diet of prescripti...