Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the ‘visible’ and the ‘hidden’ side of organization invites a critical work of ‘unveiling’. But such critique does not enable understanding of how coherency is accomplished between different modes of reason. This is performed in emergent third spaces, where parasitic relations are enacted. During moments of ‘crisis’ or ‘breach’, contradictions are both acknowledged and given concrescence. Management comes into being in the anticipation of its breaking. Four accounts of this process are offered – a discussion of a remark from Michel Serres’s The Parasite, a description of China Miélville’s novel The City and The City, stories from fieldwork in me...
Managers draw on many information sources to aid in corporate decision making. One source of informa...
This book applies ideas from chaos and complexity theory to core issues in organization studies. It ...
Turbulence is usually considered a negative property of an organization’s environment. Yet turbulenc...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
Michel Serres’ concept of ‘the parasite’ provides for a sustained rethinking of basic categories in ...
The paper offers an introduction to research that concerns itself with the ‘dark side’ of organizati...
Following the recent curiosity for monsters in social and organizational research, this paper questi...
When we began this review of The monstrous organization, we encountered an uncommon reading of organ...
Conventional representations of consulting stress the need to predict possible organizational realit...
Key words: chaos and transformation theories, change, continuity, and complexity theory, bifurcation...
Abstract. Following the recent curiosity for monsters in social and organizational research, this pa...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The aim of this article is to apply literary theory and a work of lite...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between organization theory and ma...
The emergence of the idea that organizations are like organisms is generally seen as having saved or...
Managers draw on many information sources to aid in corporate decision making. One source of informa...
This book applies ideas from chaos and complexity theory to core issues in organization studies. It ...
Turbulence is usually considered a negative property of an organization’s environment. Yet turbulenc...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
Michel Serres’ concept of ‘the parasite’ provides for a sustained rethinking of basic categories in ...
The paper offers an introduction to research that concerns itself with the ‘dark side’ of organizati...
Following the recent curiosity for monsters in social and organizational research, this paper questi...
When we began this review of The monstrous organization, we encountered an uncommon reading of organ...
Conventional representations of consulting stress the need to predict possible organizational realit...
Key words: chaos and transformation theories, change, continuity, and complexity theory, bifurcation...
Abstract. Following the recent curiosity for monsters in social and organizational research, this pa...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The aim of this article is to apply literary theory and a work of lite...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between organization theory and ma...
The emergence of the idea that organizations are like organisms is generally seen as having saved or...
Managers draw on many information sources to aid in corporate decision making. One source of informa...
This book applies ideas from chaos and complexity theory to core issues in organization studies. It ...
Turbulence is usually considered a negative property of an organization’s environment. Yet turbulenc...