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New Directions in Organizational and Management History (Hardcover)
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New Directions in Organizational and Management History (Hardcover)
Series: De Gruyter Studies in Organizational and Management History
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This book provides a valuable review of the disciplines of
organizational and management history, illuminating the
interconnectedness of these disciplines, identifying gaps in the
literature, and sketching a model for a unified field of research
and study. This co-authored study is a long-awaited theoretical
re-evaluation of organizational and management history. The authors
explore the disciplinary advantages of a joint approach to these
related fields, noting opportunities for future scholarship, from
the wider range of industries and case types to the richer
theoretical toolbox. Within this framework, the book investigates
interdisciplinary methodologies and surveys and analyzes the most
promising of the newest theoretical lenses and empirical approaches
in the field. The authors address complex issues from a
metacritical perspective, from the emergent theorization of time in
the context of organizational identity to the conundrum of case
selection for empirical studies. Clear and thorough, the volume
creates a compelling theoretical framework for future studies. New
Directions in Organizational and Management History inaugurates,
and sets the stage for, the new series De Gruyter Studies in
Organizational and Management History.
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