Different perspectives on organizations have alternatively sorted them on the side of the social / human / linguistic or that of the material / non-human / technical, reducing the question of what an organization may be to attempts to (re)connect these two realms. Literature adopting a relational view, however, has offered a way out of this opposition, by embracing the multiplicity of beings that may make up organizations. We extend this approach by engaging with French philosopher Étienne Souriau’s discussion of modes of existence to suggest that organizations are ‘synaptic’, which means they exist in the passages between modes, as they articulate the actions of entities existing under different modalities. By analyzing the case of a hospi...
Bernard Golse, The dialectic of organization/disorganization as research or as the reflexion of a ba...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
In a recent article in this journal, Ahrne, Brunsson, and Seidl (2016) suggest a definition of organ...
The concept of organization, as support for collective action, is polysemic, paradoxical, and inevit...
The shift in focus from entities to process in organizational theory is both theoretically challengi...
Programme du colloque : www.groupelog.umontreal.ca/anglais/LOGConferenceProgram.pdfThis paper aims t...
In their treatise on meta-organization, Ahrne and Brunsson theorize a distinctive organizational for...
This paper advances a relational sociology of organization that seeks to address concerns over how o...
International audienceThe concept of organization, as support for collective action, is polysemic, p...
In organizational theories inspired by process ontologies of Spinoza, Bergson, or Deleuze, an organi...
Organisation theory and practice are progressively challenged and enriched by conflicting expectatio...
In this paper an attempt is made to widen the perspective under which interorganizational etworks ar...
Thesis advisor: Michael G. PrattIn spite of an undeniably vast and multidisciplinary body of researc...
Cooperation in medicine, as in all group activity, is a key problem both for the actors involved and...
The central message conveyed in this chapter is that there is a whole class of economic organization...
Bernard Golse, The dialectic of organization/disorganization as research or as the reflexion of a ba...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
In a recent article in this journal, Ahrne, Brunsson, and Seidl (2016) suggest a definition of organ...
The concept of organization, as support for collective action, is polysemic, paradoxical, and inevit...
The shift in focus from entities to process in organizational theory is both theoretically challengi...
Programme du colloque : www.groupelog.umontreal.ca/anglais/LOGConferenceProgram.pdfThis paper aims t...
In their treatise on meta-organization, Ahrne and Brunsson theorize a distinctive organizational for...
This paper advances a relational sociology of organization that seeks to address concerns over how o...
International audienceThe concept of organization, as support for collective action, is polysemic, p...
In organizational theories inspired by process ontologies of Spinoza, Bergson, or Deleuze, an organi...
Organisation theory and practice are progressively challenged and enriched by conflicting expectatio...
In this paper an attempt is made to widen the perspective under which interorganizational etworks ar...
Thesis advisor: Michael G. PrattIn spite of an undeniably vast and multidisciplinary body of researc...
Cooperation in medicine, as in all group activity, is a key problem both for the actors involved and...
The central message conveyed in this chapter is that there is a whole class of economic organization...
Bernard Golse, The dialectic of organization/disorganization as research or as the reflexion of a ba...
The notion of organizations as learning entities has gained considerably in popularity over the last...
In a recent article in this journal, Ahrne, Brunsson, and Seidl (2016) suggest a definition of organ...