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Organization theory : critical and philosophical engagements / Tuomo Peltonen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical management studiesCopyright date: Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing, 2016Edition: First editionDescription: xiv, 262 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781785609466 (pbk.)
  • 1785609467
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 302.35 PEL 010733
Contents:
Ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1. Organizational Theories -- General and Hybrid -- 1.2. Critical Management Studies -- 1.3. What Is Theory? -- 1.4. General Theory -- 1.4.1. General Theory as Traditions and Paradigms -- 1.4.2. Paradigms -- 1.4.3. Traditions as Paradigms -- 1.5. Theoretical Approaches in This Book -- ch. 2 Classical Organization Theory -- 2.1. Practical Classical Theory -- 2.2. Sociological Branch of Classical Theory -- 2.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 2.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 2.3.2. Organizational Management -- 2.3.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 2.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 3 Cultural Modern Organization Theory -- 3.1. Development of Modern Organizational Theory -- 3.2. Cultural Modern Theory -- 3.3. Human Relations Movement -- 3.4. Chester Barnard's Cooperative Theory -- 3.5. Columbia School of Organizational Sociology -- 3.6. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 3.6.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 3.6.2. Organizational Management -- 3.6.2.1. Maintaining Organizational Communication -- 3.6.2.2. Ensuring that Individuals Provide Essential Services -- 3.6.2.3. Definition of An Organization's Goals and Objectives -- 3.6.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 3.7. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 4 Rational Modern Organization Theory -- 4.1. Decision-Making Theory -- 4.2. Structural Contingency Theory -- 4.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 4.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 4.3.2. Organizational Management -- 4.3.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 4.3.3.1. Contingency Factors of an Organization's Operating Environment -- 4.3.3.2. Adaptation of the Structure to Contextual Environmental Factors -- 4.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 5 Interpretative Organization Theory -- 5.1. Interpretative Social Theory -- 5.1.1. Phenomenological Sociology -- 5.1.2. Hermeneutics -- 5.1.3. Semiotics -- 5.2. David Silverman's "The Theory of Organizations" -- 5.3. Interpretative-Symbolic Approach in Organizational Theory -- 5.4. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 5.4.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 5.4.2. Organizational Management -- 5.4.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 5.5. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 6 Critical Organization Theory -- 6.1. Harry Braverman and Labor Process Theory -- 6.2. Critical Theory -- 6.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 6.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 6.3.2. Organizational Management -- 6.3.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 6.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 7 Postmodern Organization Theory -- 7.1. Theory of Postmodern Organizations -- 7.2. Poststructuralist Organization Theory -- 7.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 7.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 7.3.2. Organizational Management -- 7.3.3. Relationship between the Organization and the Environment -- 7.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 8 Conclusions and Discussion -- 8.1. Rereading of Classics -- 8.2. Importance of the Work of Weber -- 8.3. From Weber to Sorokin -- 8.4. CMS and the Possibility of a New Eschatology in Organization Theory.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-247) and index.

Ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1. Organizational Theories -- General and Hybrid -- 1.2. Critical Management Studies -- 1.3. What Is Theory? -- 1.4. General Theory -- 1.4.1. General Theory as Traditions and Paradigms -- 1.4.2. Paradigms -- 1.4.3. Traditions as Paradigms -- 1.5. Theoretical Approaches in This Book -- ch. 2 Classical Organization Theory -- 2.1. Practical Classical Theory -- 2.2. Sociological Branch of Classical Theory -- 2.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 2.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 2.3.2. Organizational Management -- 2.3.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 2.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 3 Cultural Modern Organization Theory -- 3.1. Development of Modern Organizational Theory -- 3.2. Cultural Modern Theory -- 3.3. Human Relations Movement -- 3.4. Chester Barnard's Cooperative Theory -- 3.5. Columbia School of Organizational Sociology -- 3.6. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 3.6.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 3.6.2. Organizational Management -- 3.6.2.1. Maintaining Organizational Communication -- 3.6.2.2. Ensuring that Individuals Provide Essential Services -- 3.6.2.3. Definition of An Organization's Goals and Objectives -- 3.6.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 3.7. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 4 Rational Modern Organization Theory -- 4.1. Decision-Making Theory -- 4.2. Structural Contingency Theory -- 4.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 4.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 4.3.2. Organizational Management -- 4.3.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 4.3.3.1. Contingency Factors of an Organization's Operating Environment -- 4.3.3.2. Adaptation of the Structure to Contextual Environmental Factors -- 4.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 5 Interpretative Organization Theory -- 5.1. Interpretative Social Theory -- 5.1.1. Phenomenological Sociology -- 5.1.2. Hermeneutics -- 5.1.3. Semiotics -- 5.2. David Silverman's "The Theory of Organizations" -- 5.3. Interpretative-Symbolic Approach in Organizational Theory -- 5.4. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 5.4.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 5.4.2. Organizational Management -- 5.4.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 5.5. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 6 Critical Organization Theory -- 6.1. Harry Braverman and Labor Process Theory -- 6.2. Critical Theory -- 6.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 6.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 6.3.2. Organizational Management -- 6.3.3. Relationship between Organization and Environment -- 6.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 7 Postmodern Organization Theory -- 7.1. Theory of Postmodern Organizations -- 7.2. Poststructuralist Organization Theory -- 7.3. Interpretation of Substantive Topics -- 7.3.1. Relationship between Individual and Organization -- 7.3.2. Organizational Management -- 7.3.3. Relationship between the Organization and the Environment -- 7.4. Summary and Discussion -- ch. 8 Conclusions and Discussion -- 8.1. Rereading of Classics -- 8.2. Importance of the Work of Weber -- 8.3. From Weber to Sorokin -- 8.4. CMS and the Possibility of a New Eschatology in Organization Theory.

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