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The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory
Meta-theoretical Perspectives

Edited by Haridimos Tsoukas and Christian Knudsen

Price: £97.50 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-925832-1
Publication date: 20 March 2003
472 pages, 12 line illus., 246x171 mm
Series: Oxford Handbooks
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Reviews
  • '...brings together an extraordinary and erudite range of conributions to which I expect to refer for many years to come. There is not a single chapter from which I did not learn something, and from many I learnt a great deal.' - Organization, Vol 12 (6)
  • 'Imagine a restaraunt where all your favourite dishes are prepared, each by a master chef, and unknown delights also await your pleasure. You do not have to go anywhere to get to this restaraunt, it is right in your own kitchen. You can even take it to the office with you. Without too much exaggeration, this is the rough equivalent of what is offered to the student of organization theory in The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory
    ' - Management Learning
  • '...the Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory serves vital intellectual and political functions, tacitly affirming the coherence and legitimacy of OT as a discipline even as it critically examines the state of the field. ' - Karen Lee Ashcraft (University of Utah), Organization 12(6)
  • 'The Oxford Handbook [of Organization Theory] can be returned to many times to reflect on assumptions held on what organizations are, on what good science is, and on who should be the end customer for ones scientific activities ... This is the big tent depiction of organizational studies as a civilized community building an increasingly relevant narrative on organizations pertinent to more and more people. It is hip. It is current. It is self-consciously aware of the forces that shape as it grows.
    ' - Organization Studies

Description
  • Leading academics in organization theory reflect on the historical development, present state, and future possibilities of the field
  • Builds on past debates in organization theory, examining them in the light of recent developments
  • Takes an explicit meta-theoretical approach to organization theory
  • Includes contributions from all the leading names in the field from Europe and the US
This book provides a forum for leading scholars in As globalization explodes, so does international businession scholarship. This handbook synthesizes all the relevante literature of the last forty years in twenty-eight original. chapters by the world's most distinguished scholars. Thetus coverage is split into five main areas: the history and theory of the multinational enterprise; the political andate policy environment of international business; strategies oft multinational enterprises; financial areas of the multinational enterprise; and business systems in Asia, South America, and the transitional economies. a practical social activity, this handbook reviews and evaluates important epistemological developments in the discipline. More specifically, the focus is on issues related to the nature of knowledge claims put forward in organization theory and the controversies surrounding the generation, validation, and utilization of such knowledge.

Five sets of questions are raised in the handbook, each one of which is dealt with in a separate section:

1) What does a science of organizations consist of? What counts as valid knowledge in organization theory and why? How do different paradigms view organization theory as a science?
2) How has organization theory developed over time, and what structure has the field taken? What assumptions does knowledge produced in organization theory incorporate, and what forms do its knowledge claims take as they are put forward for public adoption?
3) How have certain well-known controversies in organization theory, such as for example, the structure/agency dilemma, the study of organizational culture, the different modes of explanation, the micro/macro controversy, and the differnet explanations produced by organizational economists and sociologists, been dealt with?
4) How, and in what ways, is knowledge generated in organization theory related to action? What features must organization theory knowledge have in order to be actionable, and of relevance to the world 'out there'? How have ethical concerns been taken into account in organization theory?
5) What is the future of organization theory? What direction should the field take? What must change in the way research is conducted and key theoretical terms are conceptualized so that organization theory enhances its capacity to generate valid and relevant knowledge?

Readership: Academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in management studies, organization theory (organizational analysis, strategy, systems, etc.), and sociology; Managers and consultants wishing to follow cutting-edge debate.

Contents
Introduction: The Need for Meta-theoretical Reflection in Organization Theory , Haridimos Tsoukas and Christian Knudsen
Part I: Organization Theory as Science
1. Organizational Theory as a Positive Science , Lex Donaldson
2. Organization Theory as an Interpretive Science , Mary Jo Hatch and Dvora Yanow
3. Organization Theory as a Critical Science: Forms of analysis and 'new organizational' forms , Hugh Willmott
4. Organization Theory as a Postmodern Science , Robert Chia
Part II: The Construction of Organization Theory
5. The Origins of Organization Theory , William H. Starbuck
6. Fusing Sociological Theory with Engineering Discourse: The historical and epistemological foundations of organization theory , Yehouda Shenhav
7. Feminist Theory and Organization Theory: A dialogue on new bases , Silvia Gherardi
8. The Styles and the Stylists of Organization Theory , Barbara Czarniawska
9. Pluralism, Scientific Progress, and the Structure of Organization Theory , Christian Knudsen
Part III: Meta-theoretical Controversies in Organization Theory
10. Open Doors and Brick Walls: The agency/structure dilemma in organization theory , Michael Reed
11. Modes of Explanation in Organization Theory , Andreas Georg Scherer
12. Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory: A tale of incommensurability , William McKinley and Mark A. Mone
13. Economic Versus Sociological Approaches to Organization Theory , Richard Swedberg
14. Meta-theoretical Controversies in Studying Organizational Culture , Joanne Martin
Part IV: Organization Theory as a Policy Science
15. Actionable Knowledge , Chris Argyris
16. Theory and Practice in the Real World , Karl E. Weick
17. Organization Theory and Ethics: Varieties and dynamics of constrained optimization , Richard P. Nielsen
18. Character and Virtue in an Era of Turbulent Capitalism , Iain Mangham
Part V: The Future of Organization Theory
19. The Future of Organization Theory: Prospects and limitations , Gibson Burrell
20. Managing Organization Futures in a Changing World of Power/Knowledge , Stewart Clegg
21. The Future of Organization Theory: Beyond the selection-adaptation debate , Arie Y. Lewin
22. At Home from Mars to Somalia: Recounting organization theory , Marta B. Calas
23. New Times, Fresh Challenges: Reflections on the past and the future of organization theory , Haridimos Tsoukas

Authors, editors, and contributors


Edited by Haridimos Tsoukas, Professor of Organisation Studies, Warwick Business School and
Christian Knudsen, Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy, Copenhagen Business School


Links to web resources and related information
More in the same subject area:
Organizational theory & behaviour
Business strategy

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