This chapter introduces the practice theory developed by Theodore Schatzki and highlights its implications for organization studies. In particular, it shows how his theory contributes to our understanding of the micro-foundations of organizations, the embeddedness of organizations in their wider social context, and the temporal and spatial dimensions of organizations. It also discusses how Schatzki’s theory can be applied in empirical research on organizations
Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh per...
Organization theory is a theory without a protagonist. Organizations are typically portrayed in orga...
I want to describe a &dquo;practice theory&dquo; of organi-zational diagnosis, and then outl...
This chapter introduces the practice theory developed by Theodore Schatzki and highlights its implic...
Appealing calls are often made towards the study of phenomena through so-called practice theory. How...
What is practice theory? Where do practice theories come from? What do they say? Do they really offe...
his paper describes the emerging field of practice theory as it is practiced in relation to organiza...
This paper comments on Fauré and Rouleau (2011) and draws out implications for practice-theoretic re...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the relation between organ...
A vibrant body of literature on social practices has developed rapidly in recent years. However, a s...
In management research, theoretical abstractions, which are traditionally derived based on economic ...
Abstract Currently a dilemma within organization studies seems to be represented by, on the one hand...
Organizations are the business world´s central actors, employing multiple people who pursue collecti...
This chapter explores a possibility of an activity-based view of sociomateriality. It argues that th...
Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh per...
Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh per...
Organization theory is a theory without a protagonist. Organizations are typically portrayed in orga...
I want to describe a &dquo;practice theory&dquo; of organi-zational diagnosis, and then outl...
This chapter introduces the practice theory developed by Theodore Schatzki and highlights its implic...
Appealing calls are often made towards the study of phenomena through so-called practice theory. How...
What is practice theory? Where do practice theories come from? What do they say? Do they really offe...
his paper describes the emerging field of practice theory as it is practiced in relation to organiza...
This paper comments on Fauré and Rouleau (2011) and draws out implications for practice-theoretic re...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the relation between organ...
A vibrant body of literature on social practices has developed rapidly in recent years. However, a s...
In management research, theoretical abstractions, which are traditionally derived based on economic ...
Abstract Currently a dilemma within organization studies seems to be represented by, on the one hand...
Organizations are the business world´s central actors, employing multiple people who pursue collecti...
This chapter explores a possibility of an activity-based view of sociomateriality. It argues that th...
Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh per...
Despite the recent hype what practice means remains unclear at best. This paper presents a fresh per...
Organization theory is a theory without a protagonist. Organizations are typically portrayed in orga...
I want to describe a &dquo;practice theory&dquo; of organi-zational diagnosis, and then outl...