This set of multi-reference works is meant to be read together as
the five volumes interlace one another like the laces of a shoe in
the famous painting by Vincent van Gogh. Who will wear the shoes is
a question long debated in art history and philosophy. If we take
these five volumes from different points of view on the theory and
practice of business storytelling then we have a crisscrossing, a
new and impressive dialogue for the reader. This set is presented
as a new way to lace up the laces of business storytelling.Volume 1
aims to recount narratives in a variety of ways so that the
precepts of entrepreneurial storytelling can be made accessible to
a variety of audiences — academic, practitioner, student, and
community member. Entrepreneurship has a long history and tradition
but there are disputed ways of doing business storytelling in
entrepreneurship that the next four volumes articulate.Volume 2
provides insights into stories fostering the idea of business (and
not necessarily business itself). It focuses specifically on
history — contributing to the current debates within management
and organizational history around the idea of 'the historic turn'.
It reflects on the idea of business and beyond; could there be more
to history and business storytelling than what has previously been
accepted in the field? This book sets out to explore a diverse
array of alternative modes and multiple ways of storying
organizations. The editors intentionally sought to involve an
international network of authors with diverse storytelling accounts
of history as a way of helping build out this new storytelling
paradigm in a diverse and inclusive ethic. As a result, this volume
showcases a broad spectrum of critical storytelling from
geographically diverse authors working in universities, small
businesses, and public service throughout Brazil, Canada, Finland,
the United Kingdom, and the United States. To reflect these
dynamics, and for the stories in this volume to fit together,
chapters were organized into three themes: stories of processing
history, tales of history-as-method, and narratives of history
through a business opportunity.Volume 3 features stories that
reflect the exacerbated inequalities of race, gender, and income
across the world. These inequalities and power relations remain
continuously con-tested, particularly in these trying times,
despite being captive to a particular economic ideology built on
the premise of exploitation and subjugation. The stories told in
this volume tell against the orthodoxy, the colonizer, and the
(seemingly) powerful. They are organized as stories of resistance,
emancipation, and transformation. They invite us to rethink the
multiple ways to (re)structure power relations between the
colonizer and the colonized, and open up spaces for the
marginalized underprivileged voices.Volume 4 is designed to create
a new business storytelling paradigm that critically approaches
business narratives that have historically privileged a corporate
agenda. It explores the various ways that images of the other in
business are developed, presented, and accounted for through
powerful and dominant narratives. The stories in this volume,
collectively, help readers to understand, resist, and provide
strategies for change through various analyses of how business
narratives come to develop, get written, are legitimized, are
challenged, and get changed over time.Volume 5 brings together the
practices specific to the socioeconomic approach to management
(SEAM). SEAM is a method of change management developed through
research interventions carried out in more than 2,000 companies and
organizations since 1975. This method is systemic, it considers the
whole company, and tends to simultaneously increase social and
economic performance by focusing mainly on the development of human
skills and behaviors, making it possible to reduce dysfunctions and
recycle hidden costs into added value.
General
Imprint: |
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
|
Country of origin: |
Singapore |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Editors-in-chief: |
David M. Boje
|
Pages: |
1400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-981-12-7990-4 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
981-12-7990-X |
Barcode: |
9789811279904 |
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