Drawing on both analytical and continental traditions, this
thought-provoking book takes a balanced look at the contributions
philosophy can make to improving our understanding of what it means
to organize.
The essays consider three areas: representing organization,
knowing organization, and the becoming of organization. With
originality and flair, the contributors make a powerful case for
the need for a new philosophy of management and organization.
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