Central Currents in Organization Studies II Vols. 5-8Contemporary Trends |
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Editor:
| Clegg, Stewart R. |
Series title: | SAGE Library in Business and Management Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7619-7497-0 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2002 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications, Limited
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Book Format: | Multiple-item retail product |
List Price: | USD $1080.00 |
Book Description:
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Offering a solid grounding in the historical and contemporary concerns of the field,
Central Currents in Organization Studies IIpresents an innovative and thematically coherent selection of seminal articles. This four-volume set provides an essential benchmark reference to any library concerned with the field of organization studies.
Presenting the most influential and provocative contributions to the field, this major work reviews the development of organization studies,...
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Offering a solid grounding in the historical and contemporary concerns of the field,
Central Currents in Organization Studies IIpresents an innovative and thematically coherent selection of seminal articles. This four-volume set provides an essential benchmark reference to any library concerned with the field of organization studies.
Presenting the most influential and provocative contributions to the field, this major work reviews the development of organization studies, including both mainstream and more innovative topics, leading through to recent debates on the status of organizations.
This set opens with an introductory editorial essay by Stewart Clegg setting out the rationale behind the selections, and providing an illuminating discussion of the development of organization studies and its theoretical foundations.
Every discipline has the tradition of recording the central genealogical line of its development with work that comprises the great, the provocative and the field-defining writings. This major reference, easily organized to ensure comprehensive coverage of the essential tenets in the field, is the definitive resource for students, researchers and academics of organization studies.