Management ideas are an important part of every organization’s institutional environment. These ideas affect how organizations are managed by shaping managers’ understanding of what organizations can, may or must do. Consequently, the diffusion and adoption of management ideas is an important aspect in the understanding of why organizations take certain actions at certain points in time. Furthermore, it is important to better understand how organizations mobilize to make their management ideas real and what processes they go through in their progress from general idea to local practice.The overall purpose of this thesis is to contribute to existing empirical insight and knowledge about factors that are influential in the process during whic...
In my dissertation, I investigated the management innovation process of Birkinshaw, Hamel, & Mol (20...
This chapter reviews the different conceptualizations of ‘the’ historical development of management ...
‘Travelling ideas’ denotes the fact that virtually identical management ideas crop up more or less s...
Management ideas are an important aspect within every organizations institutional environment. Thes...
A number of things can be identified in the literature that explain why organizations adopt manageme...
In the face of an ever-changing, complex environment, managers in organizations need constantly to d...
The adoption of management concepts has attracted much attention in organisation studies. However, t...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to examine how organisational experimenting with total quality ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what happens within an organization when a process view ...
Previous research has found that organizational innovations are important for organizations’ long-te...
This paper aims to broaden the understanding of the complexity in the dissemination of management id...
The core aim of the overall research project is to explore the appropriation of ideas, theories, con...
This study considers that multiple and diverse rationales, including rational, emotional and sociall...
Purpose – Building on recent research that emphasizes the role of managers as central in the adoptio...
Despite the mounting evidence that innovation in management can fuel competitive advantage, we still...
In my dissertation, I investigated the management innovation process of Birkinshaw, Hamel, & Mol (20...
This chapter reviews the different conceptualizations of ‘the’ historical development of management ...
‘Travelling ideas’ denotes the fact that virtually identical management ideas crop up more or less s...
Management ideas are an important aspect within every organizations institutional environment. Thes...
A number of things can be identified in the literature that explain why organizations adopt manageme...
In the face of an ever-changing, complex environment, managers in organizations need constantly to d...
The adoption of management concepts has attracted much attention in organisation studies. However, t...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to examine how organisational experimenting with total quality ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what happens within an organization when a process view ...
Previous research has found that organizational innovations are important for organizations’ long-te...
This paper aims to broaden the understanding of the complexity in the dissemination of management id...
The core aim of the overall research project is to explore the appropriation of ideas, theories, con...
This study considers that multiple and diverse rationales, including rational, emotional and sociall...
Purpose – Building on recent research that emphasizes the role of managers as central in the adoptio...
Despite the mounting evidence that innovation in management can fuel competitive advantage, we still...
In my dissertation, I investigated the management innovation process of Birkinshaw, Hamel, & Mol (20...
This chapter reviews the different conceptualizations of ‘the’ historical development of management ...
‘Travelling ideas’ denotes the fact that virtually identical management ideas crop up more or less s...