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How Matter Matters - Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies (Hardcover): Paul R. Carlile, Davide Nicolini,... How Matter Matters - Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies (Hardcover)
Paul R. Carlile, Davide Nicolini, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R3,844 R3,098 Discovery Miles 30 980 Save R746 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although human lives towards the second half of the twentieth century became increasingly mediated by objects and artifacts and have depended heavily on the functioning of technical systems, materiality in a broad sense became relatively marginalized as a topic of research interest. This volume contributes to redressing the balance by drawing together the work of scholars involved in exploring the sociomaterial dimensions of organizational life. It will look at the way material objects and artifacts are conceived in organizations, and how they function in interaction with human agents. The book offers a new conceptual repertoire and vocabulary that allows deeper thought and discussion about the inherent entanglement of the social and material. Like the preceding volumes in the Perspectives on Process Organization Studies series, the book displays the richness that characterizes process thinking, and combines philosophical reflections with novel conceptual perspectives and insightful empirical analyses.

The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox (Hardcover): Wendy K Smith, Marianne W Lewis, Paula Jarzabkowski, Ann Langley The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox (Hardcover)
Wendy K Smith, Marianne W Lewis, Paula Jarzabkowski, Ann Langley
R4,478 Discovery Miles 44 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The notion of paradox dates back to ancient philosophy, yet only recently have scholars started to explore this idea in organizational phenomena. Two decades ago, a handful of provocative theorists urged researchers to take seriously the study of paradox, and thereby deepen our understanding of plurality, tensions, and contradictions in organizational life. Studies of organizational paradox have grown exponentially over the past two decades, canvassing varied phenomena, methods, and levels of analysis. These studies have explored such tensions as today and tomorrow, global integration and local distinctions, collaboration and competition, self and others, mission and markets. Yet even with both the depth and breadth of interest in organizational paradoxes, key issues around definitions and application remain. This handbook seeks to aid, engage, and fuel the expanding interest in organizational paradox. Contributions to this volume depict how paradox studies inform, and are informed, by other theoretical perspectives, while creating a resource that enables scholars to learn about and apply this lens across varied organizational phenomena. The increasing complexity, volatility, and ambiguity in our world continually surfaces paradoxical dynamics. Thus, this handbook offers insights to scholars across organizational theory.

Constructing Identity in and around Organizations (Hardcover): Majken Schultz, Steve Maguire, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas Constructing Identity in and around Organizations (Hardcover)
Majken Schultz, Steve Maguire, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R3,488 R2,849 Discovery Miles 28 490 Save R639 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Constructing Identity in and around Organizations is the second volume in Perspectives on Process Organization Studies, a series which explores an emerging approach to the study of organizations that focuses on (understanding) activities, interactions, and change as essential properties of organizations rather than structures and state - an approach which prioritizes activity over product, change over persistence, novelty over continuity, and expression over determination. The constructing of identities - those processes through which actors in and around organizations claim, accept, negotiate, affirm, stabilize, maintain, reproduce, challenge, disrupt, destabilize, repair or otherwise relate to their sense of selves and others - has become a critically important topic in the study of organizations. This volume attempts to amplify - and possibly refract - contemporary debates amongst identity scholars that question established notions of identity as "essence", "entity," or "thing". It calls for alternative approaches to understanding identity and its significance in contexts in and around organizations by conceptualizing it as "process" - that is, being continually under construction. Based in diverse theoretical and philosophical traditions and contexts, contributions by leading scholars to this volume offer new perspectives on how individual and organizational identities evolve and come to be constructed through ongoing activities and interactions.

Dualities, Dialectics, and Paradoxes in Organizational Life (Hardcover): Moshe Farjoun, Wendy Smith, Ann Langley, Haridimos... Dualities, Dialectics, and Paradoxes in Organizational Life (Hardcover)
Moshe Farjoun, Wendy Smith, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R2,263 Discovery Miles 22 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contradictions permeate and propel organizational life - including tensions between reaching globally while focusing locally; competing while also cooperating; performing reliably while experimenting, taking risks, and learning; or granting autonomy while constraining freedom. These tensions give organizational members pause, but also spur them to take action; they may be necessary for preserving the social order, but are also required to transform it. Drawing on the Eighth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies, Dualities, Dialectics, and Paradoxes in Organizational Life examines how contradictions fuel emergent, dynamic systems and stimulate novelty, adaption, and transformations. It uses conceptual and empirical studies to offer insight into how process theorizing advances understanding of organizational contradictions; to shed light on how dialectics, paradoxes, and dualities fuel persistence and transformation; and to explore the convergence and divergence of dialectics, paradox, and dualities. Taken together, it offers key insights to inform persistent, contradictory dynamics in organizations and organizational studies.

Language and Communication at Work - Discourse, Narrativity, and Organizing (Paperback): Fran cois Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann... Language and Communication at Work - Discourse, Narrativity, and Organizing (Paperback)
Fran cois Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the growing influence of discursive and narrative perspectives on organizing, organizational scholars are focusing increasing attention on the constitutive role that language and communication play in organizational processes. This view conceptualizes language and communication as bringing organization into being in every instant and is therefore inherently sympathetic to a process perspective. However, our understanding of the role of language in unfolding organizational processes and as a part of organizational action is still limited. This volume brings together empirical and/or conceptual contributions from leading scholars in organization and communication to develop understanding of language and communication as constitutive of work, and also analyze how language and communication actually work to achieve influence in the context of organizations. It aims to elucidate the role language, communication, and narrativity play as part of strategic and institutional work in and around organizational phenomena. In keeping with the preceding volumes in the Perspectives on Process Organization Studies series, this collection demonstrates why we need to start thinking processually and offers a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to studying these 'works in process' that we call organizations, companies, businesses, institutions, communities, associations, or NGOs

How Matter Matters - Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies (Paperback): Paul R. Carlile, Davide Nicolini,... How Matter Matters - Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies (Paperback)
Paul R. Carlile, Davide Nicolini, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R1,498 Discovery Miles 14 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although human lives towards the second half of the twentieth century became increasingly mediated by objects and artifacts and have depended heavily on the functioning of technical systems, materiality in a broad sense became relatively marginalized as a topic of research interest. This volume contributes to redressing the balance by drawing together the work of scholars involved in exploring the sociomaterial dimensions of organizational life. It will look at the way material objects and artifacts are conceived in organizations, and how they function in interaction with human agents. The book offers a new conceptual repertoire and vocabulary that allows deeper thought and discussion about the inherent entanglement of the social and material. Like the preceding volumes in the Perspectives on Process Organization Studies series, the book displays the richness that characterizes process thinking, and combines philosophical reflections with novel conceptual perspectives and insightful empirical analyses.

Strategy as Practice - Research Directions and Resources (Paperback, New): Gerry Johnson, Ann Langley, Leif Melin, Richard... Strategy as Practice - Research Directions and Resources (Paperback, New)
Gerry Johnson, Ann Langley, Leif Melin, Richard Whittington
R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research in strategy has shifted significantly towards strategy as something organizations have, rather than strategy as something that managers do. The activities of the people who actually manage and develop organizational strategy have become marginalized. Strategy as Practice argues the reverse: that research on strategy needs to take seriously what strategists do and the effects of what they do. Written by a distinguished team of researchers and educators, this book sets out a research agenda, provides guidelines on theoretical perspectives and alternative methodologies for research on practice as well as commentaries on published illustrative papers that exemplify the practice perspective. Strategy as Practice will be essential reading for doctoral students, researchers and academics who wish to understand or undertake research in this important field of management research.

Strategy as Practice - Research Directions and Resources (Hardcover, New): Gerry Johnson, Ann Langley, Leif Melin, Richard... Strategy as Practice - Research Directions and Resources (Hardcover, New)
Gerry Johnson, Ann Langley, Leif Melin, Richard Whittington
R2,655 Discovery Miles 26 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research in strategy has shifted significantly towards strategy as something organizations have, rather than strategy as something that managers do. The activities of the people who actually manage and develop organizational strategy have become marginalized. Strategy as Practice argues the reverse: that research on strategy needs to take seriously what strategists do and the effects of what they do. Written by a distinguished team of researchers and educators, this book sets out a research agenda, provides guidelines on theoretical perspectives and alternative methodologies for research on practice as well as commentaries on published illustrative papers that exemplify the practice perspective. Strategy as Practice will be essential reading for doctoral students, researchers and academics who wish to understand or undertake research in this important field of management research.

Institutions and Organizations - A Process View (Hardcover): Trish Reay, Tammar B. Zilber, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas Institutions and Organizations - A Process View (Hardcover)
Trish Reay, Tammar B. Zilber, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R2,375 Discovery Miles 23 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Institutions - the structures, practices, and meanings that define what people and organizations think, do, and aspire to - are created through process. They are 'work in progress' that involves continual efforts to maintain, modify, or disturb them. Institutional logics are also in motion, holding varying degrees of dominance that change over time. This volume brings together two streams of thought within organization theory - institutional theory and process perspective - to advocate for stronger process ontology that highlights institutions as emergent, generative, political, and social. A stronger process view allows us to challenge our understanding of central concepts within institutional theory, such as 'loose coupling', 'institutional work', the work of institutional logics on the ground, and institutionalization between diffusion and translation. Enriched with an emphasis on practice and widened by taking a broad view of institutions, this volume draws on the Ninth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies to offer key insights that will inform our thinking of institutions as processes.

Time, Temporality, and History in Process Organization Studies (Hardcover): Juliane Reinecke, Roy Suddaby, Ann Langley,... Time, Temporality, and History in Process Organization Studies (Hardcover)
Juliane Reinecke, Roy Suddaby, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R2,826 Discovery Miles 28 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Time, timing, and temporality are inherently important to organizational process studies, yet time remains an under-theorized construct that has struggled to move much beyond chronological conceptions of "clock" time. Missing from this linear view are ongoing debates about objectivity versus subjectivity in the experience of time, linear versus alternative structures of time, or an appreciation of collective or culturally determined inferences of temporality. This is critical as our understanding of time and temporality can shape how we view and relate to organizational phenomena, either as unfolding processes or stable objects. History is equally important. While we have an intuitive sense of history as a process, organizational theorists have struggled to move beyond two limited conceptualizations: history as a constraint on organization's capacity for change, or history as a unique source of competitive advantage. Both approaches suffer from the restrictive view of history as an objective set of "brute facts" that are exterior to the individuals, organizations, and collectives that experience them. Yet management theory is acquiring an awareness of time, history, and memory as critical elements in processes of organizing. This volume draws together emerging strands of interest in adopting a more nuanced orientation toward time, temporality, and history to better understand the temporal aspects of organizational processes.

The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox (Paperback): Wendy K Smith, Marianne W Lewis, Paula Jarzabkowski, Ann Langley The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox (Paperback)
Wendy K Smith, Marianne W Lewis, Paula Jarzabkowski, Ann Langley
R1,453 Discovery Miles 14 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The notion of paradox dates back to ancient philosophy, yet only recently have scholars started to explore this idea in organizational phenomena. Two decades ago, a handful of provocative theorists urged researchers to take seriously the study of paradox, and thereby deepen our understanding of plurality, tensions, and contradictions in organizational life. Studies of organizational paradox have grown exponentially over the past two decades, canvassing varied phenomena, methods, and levels of analysis. These studies have explored such tensions as today and tomorrow, global integration and local distinctions, collaboration and competition, self and others, mission and markets. Yet even with both the depth and breadth of interest in organizational paradoxes, key issues around definitions and application remain. This Handbook seeks to aid, engage, and fuel the expanding interest in organizational paradox. Contributions to this volume depict how paradox studies inform, and are informed, by other theoretical perspectives, while creating a resource that enables scholars to learn about and apply this lens across varied organizational phenomena. The increasing complexity, volatility, and ambiguity in our world continually surfaces paradoxical dynamics. Thus, this Handbook offers insights to scholars across organizational theory.

Organizational Routines - How They Are Created, Maintained, and Changed (Paperback): Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Claus Rerup,... Organizational Routines - How They Are Created, Maintained, and Changed (Paperback)
Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Claus Rerup, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past 15 years, organizational routines have been increasingly investigated from a process perspective to challenge the idea that routines are stable entities that are mindlessly enacted. A process perspective explores how routines are performed by specific people in specific settings. It shows how action, improvisation, and novelty are part of routine performances. It also departs from a view of routines as "black boxes" that transform inputs into organizational outputs and places attention on the actual actions and patterns that comprise routines. Routines are both effortful accomplishments, in that it takes effort to perform, sustain, or change them, and emergent accomplishments, because sometimes the effort to perform routines leads to unforeseen change. While a process perspective has enabled scholars to open up the 'black box' of routines and explore their actions and patterns in fine-grained, dynamic ways, there is much more work to be done. Chapters in this volume make considerable progress, through the three main themes expressed across these chapters. These are: Zooming out to understand routines in larger contexts; Zooming in to reveal actor dispositions and skill; and Innovation, creativity and routines in ambiguous contexts.

The Emergence of Novelty in Organizations (Paperback): Raghu Garud, Barbara Simpson, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas The Emergence of Novelty in Organizations (Paperback)
Raghu Garud, Barbara Simpson, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Creativity, innovation and change are vital to the development and sustainability of all organizations. Yet, questions remain about exactly how novelty comes about, and what dynamic processes are involved in its emergence? Ideas of emergence and process, drawn from a variety of different philosophic traditions, have been the focus of increasing attention in management and organization studies. These issues are brought to bear on novelty and innovation in this volume by examining new organizational and product development processes, whether planned or unplanned. The contributions in this volume offer both theoretical insights and empirical studies on, inter alia, innovation, music technology, haute cuisine, pharmaceuticals and theatre improvisation. In doing so, they throw light on the importance of emergence, improvisation and learning in organizations, and how both practitioners and scholars alike can best understand their own assumptions about process. In addition, the volume includes general essays on process perspectives in organization studies. Creativity, innovation and change are vital to the development and sustainability of all organizations. Yet, questions remain about exactly how novelty comes about, and what dynamic processes are involved in its emergence? Ideas of emergence and process, drawn from a variety of different philosophic traditions, have been the focus of increasing attention in management and organization studies. These issues are brought to bear on novelty and innovation in this volume by examining

Organizational Routines - How They Are Created, Maintained, and Changed (Hardcover): Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Claus Rerup,... Organizational Routines - How They Are Created, Maintained, and Changed (Hardcover)
Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Claus Rerup, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R3,327 Discovery Miles 33 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past 15 years, organizational routines have been increasingly investigated from a process perspective to challenge the idea that routines are stable entities that are mindlessly enacted. A process perspective explores how routines are performed by specific people in specific settings. It shows how action, improvisation, and novelty are part of routine performances. It also departs from a view of routines as "black boxes" that transform inputs into organizational outputs and places attention on the actual actions and patterns that comprise routines. Routines are both effortful accomplishments, in that it takes effort to perform, sustain, or change them, and emergent accomplishments, because sometimes the effort to perform routines leads to unforeseen change. While a process perspective has enabled scholars to open up the "black box" of routines and explore their actions and patterns in fine-grained, dynamic ways, there is much more work to be done. Chapters in this volume make considerable progress, through the three main themes expressed across these chapters. These are: Zooming out to understand routines in larger contexts; Zooming in to reveal actor dispositions and skill; and Innovation, creativity and routines in ambiguous contexts.

The Emergence of Novelty in Organizations (Hardcover): Raghu Garud, Barbara Simpson, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas The Emergence of Novelty in Organizations (Hardcover)
Raghu Garud, Barbara Simpson, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R3,339 Discovery Miles 33 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Creativity, innovation and change are vital to the development and sustainability of all organizations. Yet, questions remain about exactly how novelty comes about, and what dynamic processes are involved in its emergence? Ideas of emergence and process, drawn from a variety of different philosophic traditions, have been the focus of increasing attention in management and organization studies. These issues are brought to bear on novelty and innovation in this volume by examining new organizational and product development processes, whether planned or unplanned. The contributions in this volume offer both theoretical insights and empirical studies on, inter alia, innovation, music technology, haute cuisine, pharmaceuticals and theatre improvisation. In doing so, they throw light on the importance of emergence, improvisation and learning in organizations, and how both practitioners and scholars alike can best understand their own assumptions about process. In addition, the volume includes general essays on process perspectives in organization studies.

Language and Communication at Work - Discourse, Narrativity, and Organizing (Hardcover): Fran cois Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann... Language and Communication at Work - Discourse, Narrativity, and Organizing (Hardcover)
Fran cois Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R3,196 Discovery Miles 31 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the growing influence of discursive and narrative perspectives on organizing, organizational scholars are focusing increasing attention on the constitutive role that language and communication play in organizational processes. This view conceptualizes language and communication as bringing organization into being in every instant and is therefore inherently sympathetic to a process perspective. However, our understanding of the role of language in unfolding organizational processes and as a part of organizational action is still limited. This volume brings together empirical and/or conceptual contributions from leading scholars in organization and communication to develop understanding of language and communication as constitutive of work, and also analyze how language and communication actually work to achieve influence in the context of organizations. It aims to elucidate the role language, communication, and narrativity play as part of strategic and institutional work in and around organizational phenomena. In keeping with the preceding volumes in the Perspectives on Process Organization Studies series, this collection demonstrates why we need to start thinking processually and offers a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to studying these 'works in process' that we call organizations, companies, businesses, institutions, communities, associations, or NGOs.

Skillful Performance - Enacting Capabilities, Knowledge, Competence, and Expertise in Organizations (Hardcover): Jorgen... Skillful Performance - Enacting Capabilities, Knowledge, Competence, and Expertise in Organizations (Hardcover)
Jorgen Sandberg, Linda Rouleau, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R2,798 Discovery Miles 27 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most intriguing questions since the time of Plato concerns what defines skillful performance in terms of specific capabilities, knowledge, competence, and expertise. As Frederick Taylor famously noted, an answer to that question would enable us to know what to focus on and what to do to improve the performance of individuals, groups, and organizations. Although we have come to know a great deal about the 'properties' of capabilities, knowledge, competence, and expertise at large, we know significantly less about how they are enacted in skillful performance. Thus, how skillful performance draws on knowledge, how skills develop, and how competencies and capabilities are put to action are still eluding us. Process thinking has not sufficiently explored skillful performance. This book aims to address this gap. It brings together scholars from different backgrounds, traditions, and disciplines whose common perspective is distinctly process-oriented. They seek to rethink capabilities, knowledge, competence, and expertise, not as if these phenomena were already accomplished but, on the contrary, as processes in the making - as performative accomplishments. Such rethinking opens up several new conversations and extends the range of inquiry about how capabilities, knowledge, competence, and expertise are accomplished in practice, and, consequently, how they may be improved.

Constructing Identity in and around Organizations (Paperback): Majken Schultz, Steve Maguire, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas Constructing Identity in and around Organizations (Paperback)
Majken Schultz, Steve Maguire, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
R1,479 Discovery Miles 14 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Constructing Identity in and around Organizations is the second volume in Perspectives on Process Organization Studies, a series which explores an emerging approach to the study of organizations that focuses on (understanding) activities, interactions, and change as essential properties of organizations rather than structures and state - an approach which prioritizes activity over product, change over persistence, novelty over continuity, and expression over determination. The constructing of identities - those processes through which actors in and around organizations claim, accept, negotiate, affirm, stabilize, maintain, reproduce, challenge, disrupt, destabilize, repair or otherwise relate to their sense of selves and others - has become a critically important topic in the study of organizations. This volume attempts to amplify - and possibly refract - contemporary debates amongst identity scholars that question established notions of identity as "essence", "entity," or "thing". It calls for alternative approaches to understanding identity and its significance in contexts in and around organizations by conceptualizing it as "process" - that is, being continually under construction. Based in diverse theoretical and philosophical traditions and contexts, contributions by leading scholars to this volume offer new perspectives on how individual and organizational identities evolve and come to be constructed through ongoing activities and interactions.

God Made Me a Boy - Thank You God for Making Me a Boy (Paperback): Jennifer Angel Jackson, Shelly Ann Langley, Anna Lyons God Made Me a Boy - Thank You God for Making Me a Boy (Paperback)
Jennifer Angel Jackson, Shelly Ann Langley, Anna Lyons
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Oer - A Field Guide for Academic Librarians (Paperback): Andrew Wesolek, Anne Langley, Jonathan Lashley Oer - A Field Guide for Academic Librarians (Paperback)
Andrew Wesolek, Anne Langley, Jonathan Lashley
R559 R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Save R73 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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