Joel Gehman, Paula Jarzabkowski, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good
Confronting Societal Challenges Through Process Studies
Joel Gehman, Paula Jarzabkowski, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas
Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good
Confronting Societal Challenges Through Process Studies
- Gebundenes Buch
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Robert H. TiellAmplifying Management Research for the Common Good114,99 €
Corporations and the Common Good33,99 €
Corporations and the Common Good102,99 €
Michael H AnnisonOrganizing for Good23,99 €
Organizing in the Digital Age113,99 €
Richard BarrettLiberating the Corporate Soul61,99 €
Bradley K. GooginsBeyond Good Company29,99 €-
-
-
Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198956648
- ISBN-10: 0198956649
- Artikelnr.: 73480963
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* List of Figures and Tables
* List of Contributors
* Series Editorial Structure
* Endorsements
* 1: Joel Gehman; Paula Jarzabkowski; Ann Langley; Haridimos Tsoukas:
Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good: Confronting
Societal Challenges through Process Studies
* 2: Stewart Clegg; Miguel Pina e Cunha; Arménio Rego: How Employee
Activists Tackle Societal Issues by Promoting Organizational
Discourse-Practice Alignment
* 3: Astrid Jensen; Cindie Maagaard;Heidi Hansen: Employee Actions
Beyond Organizational Borders: A Narrative Analysis of the
Communicative Constitution of CSR Communication
* 4: Shaheem de Vries; Kosheek Sewchurran: Could Legitimizing a
Process-Organizing Ethos on the Frontline of Civil Service Lead to
More Sustainable Outcomes?
* 5: Helen Etchanchu: Why Won't You Listen to Me?: How Actors Construct
Discursive Legitimacy in Issue Fields
* 6: Daniel Nyberg; Vanessa Bowden; Christopher Wright: Organizing
Disorganization: The Isolation, Separation, and Polarization of
Climate Change Demands
* 7: Benjamin D. Innis; Jean M. Bartunek: Soundtracking, Accompaniment,
and Modeling: How the Cultural Production of Music Addresses Societal
Challenges
* 8: Jane K. Lê;Amadou Lô: Snorkeling Masks to Breathe: How Urgency
Enables Interorganizational Responses to Paradoxical Grand Challenges
* 9: Natalie Slawinski; Jennifer Brenton; Bruna Brito; Wendy Smith:
Navigating the Paradoxes of Engaged Research to Address Grand
Challenges: A Process Model
* 10: Jill Purdy; Barbara Gray: Addressing Cross-Level Challenges in
Designing Multistakeholder Partnerships
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Series Editorial Structure
* Endorsements
* 1: Joel Gehman; Paula Jarzabkowski; Ann Langley; Haridimos Tsoukas:
Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good: Confronting
Societal Challenges through Process Studies
* 2: Stewart Clegg; Miguel Pina e Cunha; Arménio Rego: How Employee
Activists Tackle Societal Issues by Promoting Organizational
Discourse-Practice Alignment
* 3: Astrid Jensen; Cindie Maagaard;Heidi Hansen: Employee Actions
Beyond Organizational Borders: A Narrative Analysis of the
Communicative Constitution of CSR Communication
* 4: Shaheem de Vries; Kosheek Sewchurran: Could Legitimizing a
Process-Organizing Ethos on the Frontline of Civil Service Lead to
More Sustainable Outcomes?
* 5: Helen Etchanchu: Why Won't You Listen to Me?: How Actors Construct
Discursive Legitimacy in Issue Fields
* 6: Daniel Nyberg; Vanessa Bowden; Christopher Wright: Organizing
Disorganization: The Isolation, Separation, and Polarization of
Climate Change Demands
* 7: Benjamin D. Innis; Jean M. Bartunek: Soundtracking, Accompaniment,
and Modeling: How the Cultural Production of Music Addresses Societal
Challenges
* 8: Jane K. Lê;Amadou Lô: Snorkeling Masks to Breathe: How Urgency
Enables Interorganizational Responses to Paradoxical Grand Challenges
* 9: Natalie Slawinski; Jennifer Brenton; Bruna Brito; Wendy Smith:
Navigating the Paradoxes of Engaged Research to Address Grand
Challenges: A Process Model
* 10: Jill Purdy; Barbara Gray: Addressing Cross-Level Challenges in
Designing Multistakeholder Partnerships
* Index
* List of Figures and Tables
* List of Contributors
* Series Editorial Structure
* Endorsements
* 1: Joel Gehman; Paula Jarzabkowski; Ann Langley; Haridimos Tsoukas:
Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good: Confronting
Societal Challenges through Process Studies
* 2: Stewart Clegg; Miguel Pina e Cunha; Arménio Rego: How Employee
Activists Tackle Societal Issues by Promoting Organizational
Discourse-Practice Alignment
* 3: Astrid Jensen; Cindie Maagaard;Heidi Hansen: Employee Actions
Beyond Organizational Borders: A Narrative Analysis of the
Communicative Constitution of CSR Communication
* 4: Shaheem de Vries; Kosheek Sewchurran: Could Legitimizing a
Process-Organizing Ethos on the Frontline of Civil Service Lead to
More Sustainable Outcomes?
* 5: Helen Etchanchu: Why Won't You Listen to Me?: How Actors Construct
Discursive Legitimacy in Issue Fields
* 6: Daniel Nyberg; Vanessa Bowden; Christopher Wright: Organizing
Disorganization: The Isolation, Separation, and Polarization of
Climate Change Demands
* 7: Benjamin D. Innis; Jean M. Bartunek: Soundtracking, Accompaniment,
and Modeling: How the Cultural Production of Music Addresses Societal
Challenges
* 8: Jane K. Lê;Amadou Lô: Snorkeling Masks to Breathe: How Urgency
Enables Interorganizational Responses to Paradoxical Grand Challenges
* 9: Natalie Slawinski; Jennifer Brenton; Bruna Brito; Wendy Smith:
Navigating the Paradoxes of Engaged Research to Address Grand
Challenges: A Process Model
* 10: Jill Purdy; Barbara Gray: Addressing Cross-Level Challenges in
Designing Multistakeholder Partnerships
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Series Editorial Structure
* Endorsements
* 1: Joel Gehman; Paula Jarzabkowski; Ann Langley; Haridimos Tsoukas:
Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good: Confronting
Societal Challenges through Process Studies
* 2: Stewart Clegg; Miguel Pina e Cunha; Arménio Rego: How Employee
Activists Tackle Societal Issues by Promoting Organizational
Discourse-Practice Alignment
* 3: Astrid Jensen; Cindie Maagaard;Heidi Hansen: Employee Actions
Beyond Organizational Borders: A Narrative Analysis of the
Communicative Constitution of CSR Communication
* 4: Shaheem de Vries; Kosheek Sewchurran: Could Legitimizing a
Process-Organizing Ethos on the Frontline of Civil Service Lead to
More Sustainable Outcomes?
* 5: Helen Etchanchu: Why Won't You Listen to Me?: How Actors Construct
Discursive Legitimacy in Issue Fields
* 6: Daniel Nyberg; Vanessa Bowden; Christopher Wright: Organizing
Disorganization: The Isolation, Separation, and Polarization of
Climate Change Demands
* 7: Benjamin D. Innis; Jean M. Bartunek: Soundtracking, Accompaniment,
and Modeling: How the Cultural Production of Music Addresses Societal
Challenges
* 8: Jane K. Lê;Amadou Lô: Snorkeling Masks to Breathe: How Urgency
Enables Interorganizational Responses to Paradoxical Grand Challenges
* 9: Natalie Slawinski; Jennifer Brenton; Bruna Brito; Wendy Smith:
Navigating the Paradoxes of Engaged Research to Address Grand
Challenges: A Process Model
* 10: Jill Purdy; Barbara Gray: Addressing Cross-Level Challenges in
Designing Multistakeholder Partnerships
* Index







