Current financialization marks a broad cultural shift in the economy. It also marks a cultural shift within organizations. Primarily, it seems to challenge the status of profit as an ultimate measure that no logic transcends, sanctifying in its place the concept of ‘shareholder value’. This article discusses this transformation and argues that it has two major implications for organizational ethnographers. First, it holds the potential for overcoming the traditional suspicion towards ethnography in the fields of business and management, and the accompanying wariness towards the type of social reflexivity that ethnography entails. Second, it raises new questions to be asked of the ethnographic method and how new cultural issues might be exam...
Classically, anthropology supplied a cultural critique, by contrasting the Noble Savage to contempor...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
This paper was prepared for the “Organizational Ethnography, Assessing its Impact” theme of the 26th...
Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of organizati...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
In this introduction to the Special Issue, we review the rich tradition of ethnographic studies in o...
First paragraph: The emergence and evolution of what is widely referred to as interpretive accountin...
Although ethnography has become a popular research approach in many organizations, major gaps exist ...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
The anthropology of organizations is always political; it might take place over shorter, as well as ...
Economy, finance, business and management may seem, to some, distant from some of the more obvious p...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....
The discipline of international management has favoured predominantly functional and structural appr...
The purpose of the paper is to explore a practical model of ethnography research method for ethnoacc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The authors–two anthropologists and ...
Classically, anthropology supplied a cultural critique, by contrasting the Noble Savage to contempor...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
This paper was prepared for the “Organizational Ethnography, Assessing its Impact” theme of the 26th...
Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of organizati...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
In this introduction to the Special Issue, we review the rich tradition of ethnographic studies in o...
First paragraph: The emergence and evolution of what is widely referred to as interpretive accountin...
Although ethnography has become a popular research approach in many organizations, major gaps exist ...
Purpose – Increasing complexity, fragmentation, mobility, pace, and technological intermediation of ...
The anthropology of organizations is always political; it might take place over shorter, as well as ...
Economy, finance, business and management may seem, to some, distant from some of the more obvious p...
The anthropological ethnographic approach is examined and re-interpreted for organizational studies....
The discipline of international management has favoured predominantly functional and structural appr...
The purpose of the paper is to explore a practical model of ethnography research method for ethnoacc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The authors–two anthropologists and ...
Classically, anthropology supplied a cultural critique, by contrasting the Noble Savage to contempor...
Ethnography has often been seen as the province of the lone researcher; however, increasingly manage...
This paper was prepared for the “Organizational Ethnography, Assessing its Impact” theme of the 26th...