The predominant focus in research on organizations is either on private or public institutions without consistent consideration of their interdependencies. The emphasis in scholarship on private or public interests has strengthened as disciplinary and professional knowledge has deepened: management scholars, for example, tend to consider the corporation as the unit of analysis, while scholars of public policy in government, public health, social science and education often analyze governmental, multilateral, community and non−profit organizations. This article advocates a partial merging of these research agendas on the grounds that private and public interests cannot be fully understood if they are conceived independently. We review three ...
mportant parts of the literature on strategies of interest organizations consider the political acti...
I explore how various types of organizational constituents, or stakeholders, shape cooperative and c...
Since the late 1990s social science-based studies have allocated much less attention to public organ...
The predominant focus in research on organizations is on private or public institutions without cons...
The predominant focus in research on organizations is on private or public institutions without cons...
The predominant focus in research on organizations is either on private or public institutions witho...
This article explores the scope for cross-fertilization between extant alternative organizational ec...
The article analyzes the management of the influence of organized interests on public policy. The ar...
Some people argue that organization and management theory can be used to understand public organizat...
Is it still worth to study the public sector with organizational lenses? The real world keeps strugg...
This paper argues that strategic management of a public interest organization not only needs to be a...
Public affairs scholars have written extensively about managing across sectors. They note that publi...
Does publicness still make sense as an issue for further research? Classic organizational sociology ...
This article assesses the recent trend of cooperation among antagonistic private actors that results...
This paper argues that strategic management of a public interest organization not only needs to be a...
mportant parts of the literature on strategies of interest organizations consider the political acti...
I explore how various types of organizational constituents, or stakeholders, shape cooperative and c...
Since the late 1990s social science-based studies have allocated much less attention to public organ...
The predominant focus in research on organizations is on private or public institutions without cons...
The predominant focus in research on organizations is on private or public institutions without cons...
The predominant focus in research on organizations is either on private or public institutions witho...
This article explores the scope for cross-fertilization between extant alternative organizational ec...
The article analyzes the management of the influence of organized interests on public policy. The ar...
Some people argue that organization and management theory can be used to understand public organizat...
Is it still worth to study the public sector with organizational lenses? The real world keeps strugg...
This paper argues that strategic management of a public interest organization not only needs to be a...
Public affairs scholars have written extensively about managing across sectors. They note that publi...
Does publicness still make sense as an issue for further research? Classic organizational sociology ...
This article assesses the recent trend of cooperation among antagonistic private actors that results...
This paper argues that strategic management of a public interest organization not only needs to be a...
mportant parts of the literature on strategies of interest organizations consider the political acti...
I explore how various types of organizational constituents, or stakeholders, shape cooperative and c...
Since the late 1990s social science-based studies have allocated much less attention to public organ...