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The production of managerial knowledge and organizational theory : new approaches to writing, producing and consuming theory /

This book applies a reflective and critical gaze on the production of knowledge within management and organization studies. Seasoned scholars reflect on how we carry out research to provide insights into the assumptions and practices we employ, and how they affect the production and consumption of m...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Zilber, Tammar B. (Editor), Amis, John M. (Editor), Mair, Johanna, 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.
Series:Research in the sociology of organizations ; 59.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Dismantling the Master's House Using the Master's Tools: On the Sociology of Organizational Knowledge; Tammar B. Zilber, John M. Amis and Johanna Mair 1. Pragmatism in Organizations: Ambivalence and Limits; Wolfgang Seibel 2. The Problem of De-contextualization in Organization and Management Research; Gregory Jackson, Markus Helfen, Rami Kaplan, Anja Kirsch and Nora Lohmeyer 3. Reframing Rigor as Reasoning: Challenging Technocratic Conceptions of Rigor in Management Research; Bill Harley and Joep Cornelissen 4. Knowledge Production and Consumption in the Digital Era: The Emergence of Altmetrics and Open Access Publishing in Management Studies; Trin Thananusak and Shaz Ansari 5. Peer Review and the Production of Scholarly Knowledge: Automated Textual Analysis of Manuscripts Revised for Publication in Administrative Science Quarterly; David Strang and Fedor Dokshin 6. The (Re?)Emergence of New Ideas in the Field of Organizational Studies; Ulla Eriksson-Zetterquist 7. A Discourse Perspective on Creating Organizational Knowledge: The Case of Strategizing; Maurizio Floris, David Grant and Cliff Oswick 8. When Fieldwork Hurts: On the Lived Experience of Conducting Research in Unsettling Contexts; Laura Claus, Mark de Rond, Jennifer Howard-Grenville and Jan Lodge 9. Visual Artefacts as Tools for Analysis and Theorizing; Ann Langley and Davide Ravasi 10. Presenting Findings from Qualitative Research: "One Size Does Not Fit All!"; Trish Reay, Asma Zafar, Pedro Monteiro and Vern Glasser 11. For Social Reflexivity in Organization and Management Theory; Chris Carter and Crawford Spence 12. 'Through the Looking Glass': on Phantasmal Tales, Distortions and Reflexivity in Organizational Scholarship; Barbara Gray 13. When Research and Personal Lifeworlds Collide; April L. Wright and Carla Wright.