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23 reviewsISBN-10 : 0273687743
ISBN-13 : 9780273687740
Author: John McAuley, Philip Johnson, Joanne Duberley
Organization Theory brings a fresh approach to long-standing questions and is aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students for whom the study of organizational theory or analysis is an integral part of their degree programme.
1 - Introducing organization theory: what is it, and why does it matter?
2 - Modernist organization theory: back to the future?
3 - Neo-modernist organization theory: putting people first?
4 - Neo-modernist organization theory: surfing the new wave?
5 - Postmodernist organization theory: new organizational forms for a new millennium?
6 - Postmodernism as a philosophy: the ultimate challenge to organization theory?
7 - Reflective organization theory: symbols, meanings and interpretations
8 - Reflexive organization theory: critical theory and psychoanalysis
9 - The evolution of management as reflected through the lens of modernist organization theory
10 - Perspectives and Challenges.
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Tags: Organization, Theory, Challenges, Perspectives, John McAuley, Philip Johnson, Joanne Duberley