This paper examines the relationship between organization science and managerial practice. Science and practice are viewed as interdependent, yet semiautonomous, domains which engage in their own specialized forms of discourse or “language games.” The paper examines both the internal dynamics of these language games and the relationship between them. The analysis suggests a reinterpretation of the role played by organizational scientists in relation to practitioners. Organizational scientists should be viewed not as engineers offering technical advice to managers but as providers of conceptual and symbolic language for use in organizational discourse. This view's implications for enhancing the relationship between organization science and m...
The field of knowledge creation within organizational studies has pointed to the importance of an or...
Interactions between professionals and managers are vital to medical and commercialization outcomes....
This book showcases various methodological approaches to the analysis of organizational talk and tex...
This essay identifies a theoretically interesting area, i.e. language and social interaction in self...
This article provides a brief introduction to the other articles in this Special Issue, and sets out...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the relation between organ...
While several areas of organizational research have benefited from the use of games to study interac...
Literary approaches problematize the practice of knowing in relation to managing. Drawing on Kafka, ...
Developments within social and exact sciences take place because scientists engage in scientific pra...
Abstract. This article discusses two ways in which language and dis-course have entered the concepti...
Communication is increasingly considered an essential parameter in the construction, maintenance, an...
International audienceWith the growing influence of discursive and narrative perspectives on organiz...
textabstractDevelopments within social and exact sciences take place because scientists engage in sc...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between organization theory and ma...
Literary approaches problematize the practice of knowing in relation to managing. Drawing on kafka, ...
The field of knowledge creation within organizational studies has pointed to the importance of an or...
Interactions between professionals and managers are vital to medical and commercialization outcomes....
This book showcases various methodological approaches to the analysis of organizational talk and tex...
This essay identifies a theoretically interesting area, i.e. language and social interaction in self...
This article provides a brief introduction to the other articles in this Special Issue, and sets out...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the relation between organ...
While several areas of organizational research have benefited from the use of games to study interac...
Literary approaches problematize the practice of knowing in relation to managing. Drawing on Kafka, ...
Developments within social and exact sciences take place because scientists engage in scientific pra...
Abstract. This article discusses two ways in which language and dis-course have entered the concepti...
Communication is increasingly considered an essential parameter in the construction, maintenance, an...
International audienceWith the growing influence of discursive and narrative perspectives on organiz...
textabstractDevelopments within social and exact sciences take place because scientists engage in sc...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between organization theory and ma...
Literary approaches problematize the practice of knowing in relation to managing. Drawing on kafka, ...
The field of knowledge creation within organizational studies has pointed to the importance of an or...
Interactions between professionals and managers are vital to medical and commercialization outcomes....
This book showcases various methodological approaches to the analysis of organizational talk and tex...