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At the core of institutional theories, 'values' is a central term
and figures in most definitions; however it remains understudied
and under-explored. The editors of this open access book identify a
resurgence of interest in the values-construct which underpins
discussions of identity, 'ethos' and the purpose/nature of public
and civic welfare provision. Considering the importance of values
and values work to social, material and symbolic work in
organizations, individual chapters explore values work as performed
in organizations and by leaders. Focusing on practices of values
work, the book applies and combines different theoretical lenses
exemplified by the integration of institutional perspectives with
micro-level perspectives and approaches.
Reforms and processes of change have become an increasingly
pervasive characteristic of European Protestant churches in the
last fifteen to twenty years. Driven by perceptions of crises, such
as declining membership rates, dwindling finances, decreasing
participation in church rituals, and less support of traditional
church doctrine, but also changes of governance of religion more
generally, many churches feel compelled to explore new forms of
operations, activities, and organisational structures. What is the
inner dynamic and nature of these processes? This book explores
this question by applying perspectives from organisational studies
and bringing them into dialogue with ecclesiological categories,
seeking to provide a richer understanding of the field of processes
of change in churches. Among the questions asked are: What are the
implications - organisationally and ecclesiologically - of viewing
reform as a church practice, and how does this relate to much more
comprehensive waves of public sector reforms? How is church
leadership configured and exercised, how is democratic leadership
related to the authority of ordained ministry, and how does
leadership take on new forms in the context of churches? And how do
churches incorporate organisational practices of planned change and
renewal, such as social entrepreneurship?
At the core of institutional theories, 'values' is a central term
and figures in most definitions; however it remains understudied
and under-explored. The editors of this open access book identify a
resurgence of interest in the values-construct which underpins
discussions of identity, 'ethos' and the purpose/nature of public
and civic welfare provision. Considering the importance of values
and values work to social, material and symbolic work in
organizations, individual chapters explore values work as performed
in organizations and by leaders. Focusing on practices of values
work, the book applies and combines different theoretical lenses
exemplified by the integration of institutional perspectives with
micro-level perspectives and approaches.
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