Research in the field of management and organizational theory generally indicates the absense of space in organizations. Space has largely been a neglected phenomenon, left implicite to practice as something ‘limiting’ without actually ‘existing’. The aim of this research paper is to explore and develop the meaning and concept of space in organizational design theory. By making ‘the case for space’ we postulate the emergence of a spatial theory of organizations, which markedly breaks with the resource-based (‘placebound’) view on organizations, common in organizational theory and practice. In this first paper we investigate the metaphor of space, specifically with a view to its potential value for contemporary practice. Furthermore, we disc...
The concept of space is a category that has been present in science since antiquity. Experiencing “s...
This paper aims to contribute to, and extend, the emergent Sociology of organizational space. It eng...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues, and how they rela...
The purpose of this paper is to explore and develop the concept of space in organizational design th...
Although the notion of space has gained considerable attention in organisation studies, it remains v...
Although the notion of space has gained considerable attention in organisation studies, it remains v...
This paper presents an integrated framework for studying organizational spaces. It suggests that exi...
This paper addresses the spatial design of modern organizations in the context of a fundamental chan...
This paper addresses the spatial design of modern organizations in the context of a fundamental chan...
In the past several decades, the research on space in management studies has moved from being an imp...
We live in a time of space, also in the study of organization. This review essay reflects on the sta...
We live in a time of space, also in the study of organization. This review essay reflects on the sta...
It is often difficult to inscribe space management in the decision-making process of firms: overlaps...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
It is often difficult to inscribe space management in the decision-making process of firms: overlaps...
The concept of space is a category that has been present in science since antiquity. Experiencing “s...
This paper aims to contribute to, and extend, the emergent Sociology of organizational space. It eng...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues, and how they rela...
The purpose of this paper is to explore and develop the concept of space in organizational design th...
Although the notion of space has gained considerable attention in organisation studies, it remains v...
Although the notion of space has gained considerable attention in organisation studies, it remains v...
This paper presents an integrated framework for studying organizational spaces. It suggests that exi...
This paper addresses the spatial design of modern organizations in the context of a fundamental chan...
This paper addresses the spatial design of modern organizations in the context of a fundamental chan...
In the past several decades, the research on space in management studies has moved from being an imp...
We live in a time of space, also in the study of organization. This review essay reflects on the sta...
We live in a time of space, also in the study of organization. This review essay reflects on the sta...
It is often difficult to inscribe space management in the decision-making process of firms: overlaps...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
It is often difficult to inscribe space management in the decision-making process of firms: overlaps...
The concept of space is a category that has been present in science since antiquity. Experiencing “s...
This paper aims to contribute to, and extend, the emergent Sociology of organizational space. It eng...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues, and how they rela...