Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of organizational life make “being there” increasingly difficult. Where do ethnographers have to be, when, for how long, and with whom to “be there” and grasp the practices, norms, and values that make the situation meaningful to natives? These novel complexities call for new forms of organizational ethnography. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the above issues
Current financialization marks a broad cultural shift in the economy. It also marks a cultural shift...
Despite growing interest in video-based methods in organizational research, the use of collaborative...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....
Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of organizati...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
While ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher, increasingly managemen...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
In recent decades, organizational scholars have set out to explore the processual character of organ...
In recent decades, organizational scholars have set out to explore the processual character of organ...
For organizational ethnography we argue that traditional philosophies of onto-epistemological realis...
In this introduction to the Special Issue, we review the rich tradition of ethnographic studies in o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to take account of organizational ethnography in its historic...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The authors–two anthropologists and ...
Current financialization marks a broad cultural shift in the economy. It also marks a cultural shift...
Despite growing interest in video-based methods in organizational research, the use of collaborative...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....
Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of organizati...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
While ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher, increasingly managemen...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
In recent decades, organizational scholars have set out to explore the processual character of organ...
In recent decades, organizational scholars have set out to explore the processual character of organ...
For organizational ethnography we argue that traditional philosophies of onto-epistemological realis...
In this introduction to the Special Issue, we review the rich tradition of ethnographic studies in o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to take account of organizational ethnography in its historic...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The authors–two anthropologists and ...
Current financialization marks a broad cultural shift in the economy. It also marks a cultural shift...
Despite growing interest in video-based methods in organizational research, the use of collaborative...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....