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A Theory of Organizing Barbara Czarniawska

A Theory of Organizing By Barbara Czarniawska

A Theory of Organizing by Barbara Czarniawska


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Barbara Czarniawska, renowned theorist and author, illustrates how organization theory has changed over the past decade, shifting focus from structures to processes, from organizations to organizing.

A Theory of Organizing Summary

A Theory of Organizing by Barbara Czarniawska

Barbara Czarniawska, renowned theorist and author, illustrates how organization theory has changed over the past decade, shifting focus from structures to processes, from organizations to organizing.

In this book, she offers a processual view of organizing as it has emerged, and develops a theory based on multiple field studies and recent theoretical insights. The author argues that the constructionist perspective, inherent in much of current social science reasoning, helped organization theorists to realize that everything flows, even if change itself can become stable. Referring to a variety of field studies conducted in several countries and cultures, she demonstrates that the global economy and its ally, information technology, have paved the way for organizing across corporate and national borders. Mergers and acquisitions are now mundane events, and markets have become more virtual than ever, even as ideas travel across the world, and are translated into local practices.

Provocative in its questioning of established truths in the field of organizational studies, this book will challenge and stimulate organizational theoreticians and organizational practitioners. It will also prove lively reading for academics from a range of backgrounds, including sociology, business administration, and the political sciences.

A Theory of Organizing Reviews

'A short book can be a great book. This is the case with A Theory of Organizing - a book that is broad in terms of the scope of its ambitions, transdisciplinary in terms of it theoretical inspirations, and pedagogical in terms of its expression. . . A Theory of Organizing is a particularly valuable read across a wide range of audiences, from academics to practitioners.'

-- Eduard Bonet, Scandinavian Journal of Management
'This book offers an ensemble of theory, methodology and examples of a lived experience narrated by a prominent academic in the field. . . It deserves a place on the reading list of many courses on organizational theory. Barbara Czarniawska's ability to project her transitions from theory to the world, from the world to the world of research, and from research to researchers is admirable.' -- Noora H. Alghatam and Tony Cornford, Management Learning
'A Theory of Organizing, grabs one's attention from the first page. . . a cavalcade of highly original ideas wrapped in a story that is as rewarding in its insights as it is provocative in its implications.' -- Mary Jo Hatch, Organization Studies
'This statement by a, if not the, leading organization scholar of our time provides a provocative, insightful synthesis of 40 years of Czarniawska's work with that of other organization scholars, as well as philosophers, feminists, and intellectuals of other stripes. Czarniawska calls for studying the practices of organizing rather than framing organizations as fixed entities and for studying how they are produced - or performed - rather than how they ideally work. If followed, her advice will improve organization studies and help us educate students about the many paradoxes that characterize organizational life.'

About Barbara Czarniawska

Barbara Czarniawska, Professor Emerita of Management Studies, GRI, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Perspective: A Constructionist View of Organizing 2. Starting Point: The Construction and Reconstruction of Action Nets 3. On Organizing: Narrating the Organizing and Organizing the Narratives 4. On Stability: How Institutions Become Inscribed in Technical Objects 5. On Management: Leadership as Service 6. On Change: Is it Possible to Lift Oneself by the Hair? 7. On Imitation and Fashion: How Ideas Travel Around the World 8. On Gender: Is Discrimination Equal? 9. Research Results: Why do they Seldom Reach the Students? 10. Epilogue: Ten Paradoxical Memoranda for Organization Theorists References Index

Additional information

GOR013236956
9781847205841
1847205844
A Theory of Organizing by Barbara Czarniawska
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
20080530
160
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