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Deframing Organization Concepts(Paperback)
Copenhagen Business School Press
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30/05/2006
A large number of organization concepts have been introduced in the theory and practice of organization. This book aims to scrutinize the quality of organization concepts, such as the learning organ...
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Soft Constraint(Paperback)
Liberal Organizations and Domination
Copenhagen Business School Press
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03/04/2006
Puts forward a different notion of soft bureaucracy and despotism in business organizations. This book seeks to understand how organizations are governed, based on the analysis of three managerial r...
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Changing Work Relationships in Industrialized Economies(Paperback)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
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15/11/1999
The purpose of this text is to examine major forms of flexible work arrangements, discuss their policy implications and provide recommendations for better work relationships. It covers the interrela...
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The End of the 'Asian Model'?(Paperback)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
With the economic crisis in Asia, the development "model" on which the earlier success of several countries in the region was built requires increasing scrutiny. This work questions the notion that ...
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Critically Constituting Organization(Paperback)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Based upon ideas by Foucault, this title attempts a postmodern appreciation of the historical methodologies associated with postmodern thinking/philosophies to provide a systematic exploration of th...
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Fashion and Utopia in Management Thinking(Paperback)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
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15/09/2000
Are the disseminators of management fashion undermining the professional dedication of managers? Is the practitioner's desire to follow management fashion merely derisory? Or is there some positive ...
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