Materiality in management studies : development of the theoretical frontier
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Materiality in management studies : development of the theoretical frontier
(Springer briefs in economics, . Kobe University social science research series)
Springer, c2022
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Other authors: Akiyuki Yatera, Mitsuhiro Urano, Naoto Yoshino, Shunsuke Hazui, Sho Nakahara, Kohei Kijima, Keitaro Kuwada, Tadashi Takayama
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The book systematizes the materiality concept, which has been fragmented in various fields of business administration and sometimes identified with interpretive postmodern business administration, along with the meta-theories discussed in the humanities and social sciences that aim to overcome humanistic dualism. This book is devoted to developing the concept of materiality as the theoretical frontier that has not been fully addressed in management studies, ranging from daily work practices in office spaces to the manualization of high-tech aircraft maintenance, to quantified personnel evaluations and fuel efficiency standards, to innovation using advanced scientific equipment.
Institutional organization theory focuses on the material on which the symbolism of institutions is inscribed. Organizational routine research seeks to unravel the material dimension of organizational performative practices. Organizational wrongdoing research critiques material measurement practice based on social constructionism. Critical management studies focus on the material space as a way to counter the humanistic concept of time. Science-based innovation challenges sociomaterialistic science practices that originate from devices for management of technology (MOT) that have not been able to penetrate into the workings of science and technology, actually. Up-and-coming researchers in Japanese management studies conduct empirical research that draws out the implications of the concept of materiality.
目次
Preface
Chapter 1. Prelude: The Legacy of Structuration TheoryChapter 2. Actor Network Theory and The Problem of De-scribing Heterogeneity
Chapter 3. The Theoretical Positions of Institutions and Technology in Organizational Institutionalism
Chapter 4. The Materiality of Artifacts in Performing Organizational Routines: How Patterns of Action are Created and Maintained
Chapter 5. Practical Implications of Social Construction: Turning Constructivism to Constructionism
Chapter 6. The Spatial Turn in Social Materiality
Chapter 7. The Material Turn in New Realism
Chapter 8. Epilogue: The Concept of Materiality in the History of Management Studies
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