This text briefly depicts the history of an encounter between anthropology and organization theory in the Anglo-Saxon literature in the period 1990-2010 as seen by an organization scholar. In focus are some stable characteristics and some changes in this relationship, against the background of wider developments in societies and in social sciences. The article ends with suggestions concerning future possibilities of combining the insights of the two fields in a fruitful and interesting way
Para-ethnography involves collaboration with organization members who are themselves producers of cu...
Classically, anthropology supplied a cultural critique, by contrasting the Noble Savage to contempor...
In the preface to The Order of Things, Foucault (1970: xv) recites Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional taxo...
The anthropology of organizations is always political; it might take place over shorter, as well as ...
Hugo Gaggiotti, Monika Kostera and Pawel Krzyworzeka revisit the role of anthropology in the genesis...
How has the study of organizations as culturesincreased our capacity to design and manageorganizatio...
This article collates personal insights from 30 years of research and consultancy in organisational ...
Artykuł ten przedstawia pokrótce historię spotkań antropologii z teorią organizacji w literaturze an...
This paper looks at the relationship between anthropology, fieldwork and what is referred to as ‘org...
The premise of this article is that the expansive domain of business, as expressed in its market-tra...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The authors–two anthropologists and ...
-This article describes the anthropological perspective in the study of the organization, particular...
Management scholarship is built on a foundation imported from older disciplines, particularly econom...
The premise of this article is that the expansive domain of business, as expressed in its market-tra...
Para-ethnography involves collaboration with organization members who are themselves producers of cu...
Classically, anthropology supplied a cultural critique, by contrasting the Noble Savage to contempor...
In the preface to The Order of Things, Foucault (1970: xv) recites Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional taxo...
The anthropology of organizations is always political; it might take place over shorter, as well as ...
Hugo Gaggiotti, Monika Kostera and Pawel Krzyworzeka revisit the role of anthropology in the genesis...
How has the study of organizations as culturesincreased our capacity to design and manageorganizatio...
This article collates personal insights from 30 years of research and consultancy in organisational ...
Artykuł ten przedstawia pokrótce historię spotkań antropologii z teorią organizacji w literaturze an...
This paper looks at the relationship between anthropology, fieldwork and what is referred to as ‘org...
The premise of this article is that the expansive domain of business, as expressed in its market-tra...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The authors–two anthropologists and ...
-This article describes the anthropological perspective in the study of the organization, particular...
Management scholarship is built on a foundation imported from older disciplines, particularly econom...
The premise of this article is that the expansive domain of business, as expressed in its market-tra...
Para-ethnography involves collaboration with organization members who are themselves producers of cu...
Classically, anthropology supplied a cultural critique, by contrasting the Noble Savage to contempor...
In the preface to The Order of Things, Foucault (1970: xv) recites Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional taxo...