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Conceived by Chris Grey, SAGE's 'A Very Short, Fairly Interesting
and Reasonably Cheap' series shies away from the sterility of
conventional textbooks, offering students an informal and
accessible overview of the field which challenges the traditional
literature. A bestseller from the series, this new edition of A
Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book about
Management by internationally renowned academic Ann L. Cunliffe has
been updated to reflect current research. With inclusion of more
international examples and coverage of ethical management, new ways
of working and recent successes and failures in leadership in
relation to the Covid pandemic, this book will stretch, surprise
and reward business and management students at undergraduate,
postgraduate and MBA levels.
Organization Theory offers a clear and comprehensive introduction
to the study of organizations and organizing processes. It
encourages an even-handed appreciation of the main perspectives
defining our knowledge of organizations and challenges readers to
broaden their intellectual reach. Organization Theory is presented
in three parts: Part I introduces the reader to theorizing using
the multi-perspective approach. Part II presents different core
concepts useful for analysing and understanding organizations - as
entities within an environment, as social structures, technologies,
cultures and physical structures, and as the products of power and
political processes. Part III explores applications of organization
theory to the practical matters of organizational design and
change, and introduces the latest ideas, including organizational
identity theory, process and practice theories, and aesthetics. An
Online Resource Centre accompanies this text and includes: For
students: Multiple Choice Questions For registered adopters:
Lecturer's guide PowerPoint slides Figures and tables from the book
The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research
Methods provides a state-of-the art overview of qualitative
research methods in the business and management field. Bringing
together a team of leading international researchers, the chapters
offer a comprehensive overview of the key methods and challenges
encountered when undertaking qualitative research in the field. The
chapters have been arranged into three thematic parts: Part One
examines a broad spectrum of contemporary methods, from
autoethnography and discourse analysis, to shadowing and thematic
analysis. Part Two presents an overview of key visual methods, such
as photographs, drawing, video and web images. Part Three explores
methodological developments, including aesthetics and smell, fuzzy
set comparative analysis, and beyond.
From agency theory to power and politics, this indispensable guide
to the key concepts of organization theory is your compass as you
navigate through the often complex and abstract theories about the
design and functioning of organizations. Designed to complement and
elucidate your textbook or reading list, as well as introduce you
to concepts that some courses neglect, this historical and
interdisciplinary account of the field: - Helps you understand the
basics of organization theory - Allows you to check your
understanding of specific concepts - Fills in any gaps left by your
course reading, and - Is a powerful revision tool Each entry is
consistently structured, providing a definition of the concept and
why it's important to theory and practice, followed by a summary of
current debates and a list of further reading. This companion will
provide you with the nuts and bolts of an understanding that will
serve you not just in your organization studies course, but
throughout your degree and beyond. Key concepts include: agency
theory; business strategy; corporate governance; decision making;
environmental uncertainty; globalization; industrial democracy;
organizational change; stakeholder theory; storytelling and
narrative research; technology and organization structure.
Conceived by Chris Grey, SAGE's 'A Very Short, Fairly Interesting
and Reasonably Cheap' series shies away from the sterility of
conventional textbooks, offering students an informal and
accessible overview of the field which challenges the traditional
literature. A bestseller from the series, this new edition of A
Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book about
Management by internationally renowned academic Ann L. Cunliffe has
been updated to reflect current research. With inclusion of more
international examples and coverage of ethical management, new ways
of working and recent successes and failures in leadership in
relation to the Covid pandemic, this book will stretch, surprise
and reward business and management students at undergraduate,
postgraduate and MBA levels.
From agency theory to power and politics, this indispensable guide
to the key concepts of organization theory is your compass as you
navigate through the often complex and abstract theories about the
design and functioning of organizations. Designed to complement and
elucidate your textbook or reading list, as well as introduce you
to concepts that some courses neglect, this historical and
interdisciplinary account of the field: - Helps you understand the
basics of organization theory - Allows you to check your
understanding of specific concepts - Fills in any gaps left by your
course reading, and - Is a powerful revision tool Each entry is
consistently structured, providing a definition of the concept and
why it's important to theory and practice, followed by a summary of
current debates and a list of further reading. This companion will
provide you with the nuts and bolts of an understanding that will
serve you not just in your organization studies course, but
throughout your degree and beyond. Key concepts include: agency
theory; business strategy; corporate governance; decision making;
environmental uncertainty; globalization; industrial democracy;
organizational change; stakeholder theory; storytelling and
narrative research; technology and organization structure.
The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research
Methods provides a state-of-the art overview of qualitative
research methods in the business and management field. Bringing
together a team of leading international researchers, the chapters
offer a comprehensive overview of the history and traditions that
underpin qualitative research in the field. The chapters in this
volume have been arranged into four thematic parts: Part One
explores the #strongstrong#nfluential traditions underpinning
qualitative research, such as positivism, interpretivism,
pragmatism, constructionism and beyond. Part Two looks at research
designs, covering ethnography, field research, action research,
case studies, process and practice methodologies. Part Three
focusses on the researcher: examining issues such as positionality,
reflexivity, ethics, gender and intersectionality. Part Four
examines challenges relating to research design, access and
departure, choosing participants and more.
The SAGE Course Companion on Organization Theory is an accessible
introduction to a challenging subject area. This book helps readers
to extend their understanding of theories and make the connection
between them and organizational practice. It will enhance their
thinking skills in line with course requirements and provides
support on how to revise for exams and prepare for and write
assessed pieces. Readers are encouraged not only to think like a
organizational theorist but also to think about the subject
critically. Designed to compliment existing textbooks for the
course, the companion provides: - Easy access to the key themes in
Organizational Theory - Helpful summaries of the approaches taken
by the main course textbooks - Sample questions and answers, with
common themes that must always be addressed - Short vignettes and a
case study that runs throughout the chapters - Guidance on the
essential study skills required to pass the course - `Taking It
Further' sections that suggest how readers can extend their
thinking beyond the `received wisdom' The SAGE Course Companion in
Organizational Theory is much more than a revision guide for
undergraduates; it is an essential tool that will help readers take
their course understanding to new levels and help them achieve
success in their undergraduate course.
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