The idea of the communicative constitution of organizations (CCO) has gained considerable attention in organizational communication studies. This rather heterogeneous theoretical endeavor is driven by three main schools of thought: the Montreal School of Organizational Communication, the Four-Flows Model (based on Giddens’s Structuration Theory), and Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems. In this article, we let proponents of all three schools directly speak to each other in form of an interactive dialogue that is structured around guiding questions addressing the epistemological, ontological, and methodological dimension of CCO as a theoretical paradigm. Based on this dialogue, we systematically compare the three schools of CCO thinking and i...
Globalization and technological advancements continue to challenge contemporary organizations’ aims ...
Organizations have long been treated as stable and fixed entities, defined by concrete buildings, ca...
The study of communication in organisations – in a broad sense, and without source scientific field ...
The idea of the communicative constitution of organizations (CCO) has gained considerable attention ...
The time is ripe for a Handbook of the Communicative Constitution of Organization (CCO). Because thi...
This Handbook offers state of the art scholarship on the perspective known as the Communicative Cons...
Reaching beyond traditional conceptions of the relationship between communication and organization, ...
This Handbook offers state of the art scholarship on the perspective known as the Communicative Cons...
Reaching beyond traditional conceptions of the relationship between communication and organization, ...
In his introduction, Bisel points out that a forum such as this is “true to the spirit of Management...
This chapter introduces Niklas Luhmann’s theory of organizations, which he conceived as communicativ...
International audienceThe fourth work in the series Perspectives on Process Organization Studies is ...
Writing as an organizational communication scholar, I provide a brief descrip-tion and history of th...
This paper provides an overview of previous work that has explored the processes and mechanisms by w...
In this chapter, we present the various theories that have influenced or even defined the three scho...
Globalization and technological advancements continue to challenge contemporary organizations’ aims ...
Organizations have long been treated as stable and fixed entities, defined by concrete buildings, ca...
The study of communication in organisations – in a broad sense, and without source scientific field ...
The idea of the communicative constitution of organizations (CCO) has gained considerable attention ...
The time is ripe for a Handbook of the Communicative Constitution of Organization (CCO). Because thi...
This Handbook offers state of the art scholarship on the perspective known as the Communicative Cons...
Reaching beyond traditional conceptions of the relationship between communication and organization, ...
This Handbook offers state of the art scholarship on the perspective known as the Communicative Cons...
Reaching beyond traditional conceptions of the relationship between communication and organization, ...
In his introduction, Bisel points out that a forum such as this is “true to the spirit of Management...
This chapter introduces Niklas Luhmann’s theory of organizations, which he conceived as communicativ...
International audienceThe fourth work in the series Perspectives on Process Organization Studies is ...
Writing as an organizational communication scholar, I provide a brief descrip-tion and history of th...
This paper provides an overview of previous work that has explored the processes and mechanisms by w...
In this chapter, we present the various theories that have influenced or even defined the three scho...
Globalization and technological advancements continue to challenge contemporary organizations’ aims ...
Organizations have long been treated as stable and fixed entities, defined by concrete buildings, ca...
The study of communication in organisations – in a broad sense, and without source scientific field ...