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Fully revised and refined, this new edition of Institutional Theory
and Organizational Change considers the developments in the field
of institutional organization theory over the past decade. With
each chapter being significantly updated, the book explains what
the institutional organization approach means by bringing special
attention to how the institutional environment is made up and how
organizations are governed by it. Throughout the book, Staffan
Furusten also brings attention to core concepts and arguments
within institutional theory and presents them in an easily tangible
model for understanding institutional pressure on organizations.
New analysis featured in the book includes organizing beyond
management and markets, organizational change through
re-contextualization and institutional pressure through
institutional elements. The examples presented in the book can be
used as a navigation tool for additional learning about what the
institutional environment consists of and what organizations can do
to handle institutional demands. The second edition of this book is
a lucid introduction to contemporary institutional organizational
analysis and will be a key resource for undergraduate and
postgraduate students in critical management studies,
organizational studies, as well as managers and policy makers.
Fully revised and refined, this new edition of Institutional Theory
and Organizational Change considers the developments in the field
of institutional organization theory over the past decade. With
each chapter being significantly updated, the book explains what
the institutional organization approach means by bringing special
attention to how the institutional environment is made up and how
organizations are governed by it. Throughout the book, Staffan
Furusten also brings attention to core concepts and arguments
within institutional theory and presents them in an easily tangible
model for understanding institutional pressure on organizations.
New analysis featured in the book includes organizing beyond
management and markets, organizational change through
re-contextualization and institutional pressure through
institutional elements. The examples presented in the book can be
used as a navigation tool for additional learning about what the
institutional environment consists of and what organizations can do
to handle institutional demands. The second edition of this book is
a lucid introduction to contemporary institutional organizational
analysis and will be a key resource for undergraduate and
postgraduate students in critical management studies,
organizational studies, as well as managers and policy makers.
Whether or not they are aware of it, managers do not fully control
the nature and timing of their decisions. Their framework of action
is limited by institutional constraints in the surrounding
environment - what is technically, economically, socially and
culturally possible in different contexts. Staffan Furusten
discusses why it is difficult for organizations around the world to
resist the pressures of the institutional environment and how
organizations worldwide are becoming increasingly alike.
A much-needed addition to literature, this timely edited collection
aims to provide clarity and understanding on how modern
organizations work. The authors explore the characteristics of
hybrid organizations in contemporary society, taking into account
the complex societal challenges that face businesses today. Arguing
that hybrid organizations are in fact not a new phenomenon, this
thought-provoking collection goes beyond existing research and
re-evaluates our traditional understanding of this concept.
Scholars of organization, management and innovation will find this
book an insightful read, as it sheds light on the fundamental
aspects that shape today's hybrid organizations.
It is often claimed that we live in an expert society, a society
where more and more individuals take expert roles in increasingly
narrow fields. In contrast to more traditional experts most of
these new experts lack generally accepted mechanisms for the
certification and legitimation of their expertise. This book
focuses on these new as well as established experts and the efforts
undertaken to secure and legitimate their expertise. We view these
efforts as organizing attempts and study them on four different
levels - the society, the market, the organization and the
individual. Based on empirical studies on these four levels of
analysis, The Organization of the Expert Society makes the argument
that current organizing initiatives in the expert society are based
in an objectifying view of expertise that risks concealing and
downplaying key aspects of expertise. Well-intended organizing
initiatives in the expert society thus run the risk of promoting
ignorance rather than securing expertise. Focusing on a current,
general and global phenomenon, the rise and organization of an
expert society. The Organization of the Expert Society will be key
reading for scholars, academics and policy makers in the management
fields of Organizational Theory, Management Consulting,
Organizations & Society, Critical Management Studies as well as
the disciplines of Sociology, Political Science and Social
Anthropology.
`Governance has emerged a central concept in the fields of both
political theory and public administration. But it has not done so
without controversy and this book examines one of the primary
concerns associated with the theory and practice of government -
namely, its relationship to democratic values and their practical
realization. Moreover, it does this through a neglected
perspective. Whereas most research on governance has taken a top
down approach, these essays look at specific empirical experiences
from the bottom up. The book thus offers a new and useful
discussion on an essential question in contemporary debates about
governance.' - Frank Fischer, Rutgers University, US `Nationally
and supra-nationally, political decision-making shifts from
democratic fora to decentralized organizations of what is called
"governance". Questions arise about the survival of democratic
values in unaccountable structures that assign agency to special
interests and to professional and non-governmental expertise.
Organizing Democracy provides detailed case studies of these new
forms, and assesses how they carry or deflect democratic values. It
will be of great interest to students of new organizational forms,
and those concerned with the maintenance of democracy.' - John W.
Meyer, Stanford University, US `The proliferation of interactive
forms of governance may challenge and problemematize the
predominant model of liberal representative democracy.
Nevertheless, the new governance arrangements may also contribute
to a reinvigoration of democracy in the face of the growing
democratic disenchantment. Instead of continuing the endless
theoretical debates on this issue, this book presents a number of
empirical studies of how democracy is articulated and
re-articulated by a plethora of actors in the new interactive
governance arenas. As such, the book provides a most welcome
analysis of the embryonic reinvention of democracy in our
increasingly complex, fragmented and multi-layered societies.' -
Jacob Torfing, Roskilde University, Denmark This fresh and
fascinating book adds an organizational perspective to the analysis
of governance and democracy. It argues that a number of
organizational factors challenge the notion of agency assumed by a
governance model. The expert contributors criticize the governance
model for resting on the rational myth and the assumption that
democratic ideals can be translated to specified democratic values,
which in turn can be adhered to by democratic agents. By adding an
organizational perspective to the analysis of governance and
democracy, the book proves that theories about organizing and the
construction of agency can be used to explain how and why
democratic values are attended to in governance structures.
Organizing Democracy will prove essential reading for researchers
and postgraduate students in public management, organizational
studies, political science and sociology. Practitioners with an
interest in public management policy will also find this book
invaluable.
The growing interest in management knowledge has generated an
enormous literature and brought great success for a number of
management gurus. This book is a timely and radical critique of the
quick-fix solutions offered by popular management books. Features
include:
*Detailed criticism of the ideological hegemony of North American
managerial discourse
*An interrogation of books by leading populist management gurus
such as Tom Peters, Richard Normann and Robert Waterman
*An institutional approach to the creation, diffusion and
consumption of management knowledge
*The implications for organisations of acting on popular managerial
discourse
Popular Management Books is a much needed corrective to the
under-researched truisms of many management books.
The growing interest in management knowledge has generated an
enormous literature and brought great success for a number of
management gurus. This book is a timely and radical critique of the
quick-fix solutions offered by popular management books. Features
include:
*Detailed criticism of the ideological hegemony of North American
managerial discourse
*An interrogation of books by leading populist management gurus
such as Tom Peters, Richard Normann and Robert Waterman
*An institutional approach to the creation, diffusion and
consumption of management knowledge
*The implications for organisations of acting on popular managerial
discourse
Popular Management Books is a much needed corrective to the
under-researched truisms of many management books.
It is often claimed that we live in an expert society, a society
where more and more individuals take expert roles in increasingly
narrow fields. In contrast to more traditional experts most of
these new experts lack generally accepted mechanisms for the
certification and legitimation of their expertise. This book
focuses on these new as well as established experts and the efforts
undertaken to secure and legitimate their expertise. We view these
efforts as organizing attempts and study them on four different
levels - the society, the market, the organization and the
individual. Based on empirical studies on these four levels of
analysis, The Organization of the Expert Society makes the argument
that current organizing initiatives in the expert society are based
in an objectifying view of expertise that risks concealing and
downplaying key aspects of expertise. Well-intended organizing
initiatives in the expert society thus run the risk of promoting
ignorance rather than securing expertise. Focusing on a current,
general and global phenomenon, the rise and organization of an
expert society. The Organization of the Expert Society will be key
reading for scholars, academics and policy makers in the management
fields of Organizational Theory, Management Consulting,
Organizations & Society, Critical Management Studies as well as
the disciplines of Sociology, Political Science and Social
Anthropology.
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