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Explorations in Organizations New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 635 g, 5 tables, 7 figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jul-2008
  • Leidėjas: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0804758980
  • ISBN-13: 9780804758987
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 635 g, 5 tables, 7 figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jul-2008
  • Leidėjas: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0804758980
  • ISBN-13: 9780804758987
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
March (emeritus, Stanford U.) discusses issues in the study of organizations while suggesting paths for future scholarship. Sections examine theories of organizational access, the role of novelty in organizational adaptation, institutions and logics of appropriateness, the modern history of organization studies, and organizations through literature. Contributors include academics in the areas of social science, corporate strategy, management and organization, and political science. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Explorations in Organizations presents readers with contemporary issues in the study of organizations, and introduces the paths down which tomorrow's organizational scholarship might travel. A collection of recent papers by or co-authored by the eminent James G. March, the book consists of five sections: exploring theories of organizational action; novelty in organizational adaptation; institutions and the logic of appropriateness; the history of organization studies; and uses of literature in the study of organizations.

Each section begins with a new essay by a scholar whose work has focused on the theme explored in that part of the book. These introductory essays not only introduce and tie together the papers that follow, but also serve to add additional voices to the volume in order to deepen the discussion within it.



This collection of recent papers authored or co-authored by James G. March explores contemporary issues in the study of organizations.

Recenzijos

"In this third collection of papers (which, together, span five decades!), Jim March continues to inspirenot just with his ideas, but also by being "unremittingly exuberant about the pursuit of [ them]." In all three collections, economists may find greatest connection to the idea of an "organization as a decision-making process" proposed by Cyert and March (1963). In each successive decade, March and co-authors have elaborated on this theme; more recently, so have organizational economists. But, whereas Coase (1972) described his 1937 article as "much cited and little used," the reverse might be said of March's work: in organizational economics, we use his ideas every day, often without recalling their inception." - Robert Gibbons, Sloan School of Management and Department of Economics (MIT) "In an age in which scholarship is increasingly commodified, Explorations in Organizations reminds us that it is possible to pursue ideas across what others see as boundaries. This volume presents several, well-defined windows onto the garden of organization theory that March has done a great deal to create, suggesting some directions for growth. As March notes in his introduction to the volume, the somewhat chaotic nature of the garden may be an important part of the vitality of the field." Martha S. Feldman, Johnson Chair for Civic Governance and Public Management, University of California, Irvine "With a little help from his friends, James G. March reprises in this collection his earliest and latest explorations of organizations.Well-known themes of organizational action, institutional logics, and the role of novelty are contemplated and extended; less familiar themes of organizations in literature and the history of organization studies are introduced and given shape. Explorations of each theme bring to life March's pioneering view of organizations as complex, rule-based, imperfectly adaptive, interpretive systems--a view as vital and vibrant in organization studies today as when it helped found the field a half century ago." - Joel Baum, Canadian National Chair in Strategic Management, Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto) "Jim March is one of our time's leading social scientists and every new article and book from his pen is a treat for the reader. This new book, his third collection of essays, is no exception. There is a vigor and creativity to the arguments that makes these two dozen new articles irresistibly fun and interesting. Read, enjoyand feel inspired!" - Richard Swedberg (Cornell University) "This volume of papers by Jim March makes clear that there is no scholar who is more effective at inspiring at the same time that he informs. Over the years, March has cultivated a vision of organizational life that has not only illuminated realities that went unnoticed by so many, but he has also sparked the imagination and, therefore, the research of countless scholars. Accordingly, this book serves as a reminder as to why we should be so grateful to Jim March for his many gifts to the field of organizational scholarship."Joel Podolny, Dean and William S. Beinecke Professor, Yale School of Management

Foreword ix
Introduction 1(10)
James G. March
Ideas as Art: A Conversation with James G. March
11(12)
Diane Coutu
PART I EXPLORATIONS IN THEORIES OF ORGANIZATIONAL ACTION: AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
23(74)
Zur Shapira
Introduction to the Second Edition
34(18)
James G. March
Herbert A. Simon
An Epilogue
52(27)
Richard M. Cyert
James G. March
Learning and the Theory of the Firm
79(18)
James G. March
Part II EXPLORATIONS IN THE ROLE OF NOVELTY IN ORGANIZATIONAL ADAPTATION: AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
97(94)
Daniel Levinthal
Understanding Organizational Adaptation
106(10)
James G. March
Adaptation as Information Restriction: The Hot Stove Effect
116(31)
Jerker Denrell
James G. March
Schumpeter, Winter, and the Sources of Novelty
147(20)
Markus C. Becker
Thorbjø Kundsen
James G. March
Rationality, Foolishness, and Adaptive Intelligence
167(24)
James G. March
Part III Explorations In Institutions And Logics Of Appropriateness: An Introductory Essay
191(106)
Johan P. Olsen
The New Institutionalism: Organizational Factors in Political Life
203(31)
James G. March
John P. Olsen
The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders
234(39)
James G. March
John P. Olsen
A Learning Perspective on the Network Dynamics of Institutional Integration
273(24)
James G. March
Part IV EXPLORATIONS IN THE MODERN HISTORY OF ORGANIZATION STUDIES: AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
297(116)
Mie Augier
Research On Organizations: Hopes for the Past and Lessons from the Future
310(15)
James G. March
Parochialism in the Evolution of a Research Community: The Case of Organization Studies
325(20)
James G. March
Notes on the Evolution of a Research Community: Organization Studies in Anglophone North America, 1945-2000
345(22)
Mie Augier
James G. March
Bilian Ni Sullivan
The Study of Organizations and Organizing since 1945
367(13)
James G. March
Scholarship, Scholarly Institutions, and Scholarly Communities
380(13)
James G. March
The Pursuit of Relevance in Management Education
393(20)
Mie Augier
James G. March
Part V Explorations in Organizations Through Literature: An Introductory Essay
413(42)
Ellen S. O'Connor
Literature and Leadership (French: Litterature et leadership)
434(7)
James G. March
Poetry and the Rhetoric of Management: Easter 1916
441(4)
James G. March
Ibsen, Ideals, and the Subornation of Lies
445(10)
James G. March
Contributors 455(2)
Index 457
James G. March is Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Schools of Business and Education, and in the Departments of Political Science and Sociology.