Studies of organizations in the European tradition
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Studies of organizations in the European tradition
(Research in the sociology of organizations : a research annual / editor, Samuel B. Bacharach, v. 13 : 1995)
JAI Press, 1995
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Research in the sociology of organizations
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Description
This is the 13th volume in a series considering theoretical, methodological and research issues relevant to organizational sociology. It is especially concerned with trying to specify the unique contributions of broad sociological theories and research techniques to analysis of organizations.
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- of values and occasional irony - Max Weber in the context of the sociology of organizations, Stewart R. Clegg
- models of pluralistic organization - the contribution of European decision making research, Anna Grandori
- organizations and collective action - our contribution to organizational analysis, Michel Crozier and Erhard Friedberg
- discovering the Japanese model - cognitive processes in European and American sociology, Guiseppe Bonazzi
- the framing of organizational cultures, Mark Ebers
- winds of organizational change - how ideas translate into objects and actions, Barbara Czarniawska and Bernward Joerges
- ideas and actions - justification and hypocrisy as alternatives to control, Nils Brunsson
- organization - distal and proximal views, Robert Cooper and John Law
- a personal trajectory through organization studies, Barry A. Turner
- some thoughts about territory and scholarship - the birthright of European sociology, Samuel B. Bacharach et al.
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