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The concepts of knowledge management and knowledge-intensive work
have been developing for quite a while as one of the most critical
components to organizational success. Despite its importance across
the globe, there has never been a truly international resource to
address the issues, trends, and theories involved in this area of
study. ""The Handbook of Research on Knowledge-Intensive
Organizations"" offers an international collection of studies on
knowledge-intensive organizations with insight into organizational
realities as varied as universities, consulting agencies,
corporations, and high-tech start-ups. As one of the first
comprehensive books to cover the topics vitally important for the
whole theory of organization and management, this ""Handbook of
Research"" delivers a state-of-the-art view on this timely issue.
The concept of innovation management and learning organizations
concepts strongly emphasize the high role of human/intellectual
capital in the company and the crucial function of knowledge in
modern society. However, there is often a paradox between
managerial language and actual practice in many organizations: on
one hand, knowledge-workers are perceived as the most valued
members of organizations while, on the other, they are being
manipulated and "engineered"-commonly driven to burn-out, and
deprived of family life. All this leads to the emergence of new
organizational phenomena that, up to now, have been insufficiently
analyzed and described. Management Practices in High-Tech
Environments studies this issue thoroughly from an international,
comparative, cross-cultural perspective, presenting cutting-edge
research on management practices in American, European, Asian and
Middle-Eastern high-tech companies, with particular focus on
fieldwork-driven, but reflective, contributions.
Widely known as a leading intellectual, Zygmunt Bauman's thinking
is often categorized as sociology or philosophy. But his work has
been hugely influential in other fields as well, not least within
organization studies. From increasing management control and
growing standardization of work activities, to the increase in
uncertainty and insecurity experienced by contemporary workers,
organizations themselves are becoming ever more ephemeral entities.
Bauman's themes: globalization, liquid modernity and postmodern
ethics are arguably fundamental to contemporary notions of
organization and management and his thinking has never been more
relevant. However, despite the obvious and continuing influence of
Bauman's ideas on business studies, there has been no comprehensive
attempt to chart his impact on organization theory. In this
innovative and insightful collection, an international selection of
leading management scholars explore key topics in current
organizational discourse, including networked organizations,
control and ambiguity, technologies, work and responsibility,
extending Bauman's liquid modernity to the "liquid organization".
The book will be essential reading for scholars and academics and
students in management and organizational theory, and also
sociology, managing culture and organizational ethnography.
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