The conception of the organization as a system and not as a mechanism allows a unique approach to the growth of organizations. In this approach, the heart of the dynamism of the growth of the organization is in the growth of people through their work in the organization. The anthropological requirements of such growth are studied, inspired by the reflections of Leonardo Polo, who assumes a systemic vision of the person and the organization. Specifically, co-existence, personal knowledge, personal freedom and personal love are proposed as the central elements for said growth. With this, the article proposes a coherent vision with the 'ba' term proposed by Nonaka and, at the same time, broadens its scope
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Organizations devoted to the production of goods and services, such as guilds, partnerships and mode...
This text briefly depicts the history of an encounter between anthropology and organization theory i...
This paper examines the dynamic and multi-level relationship between organization and innovation fro...
The article starts with a synthesis of traditional Theory of organization.This vision of the organiz...
There is a large body of literature by the Chilean biologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela...
This article deals with the question of how we perceive organizations - as machines for making money...
This chapter begins by reviewing the Darwinian account of biological innovation, which is based on w...
Organizations’ survival ability is increasingly constrained by their innovation possibilities, that ...
This article introduces the origins of the organizational anthropology field highlighting its differ...
As being a psychosocial creature, the human composing the organization has series of behavioral tale...
Background and purpose: Eternal challenge to researchers of organization theory is how to develop a ...
This paper reviews and analyses the role of power and culture management theories on the implementat...
The three essays in this dissertation develop a common but implicit theme—that organizations\u27 rel...
This paper provides a compact overview of the interpretations of the “primitive entities” constituti...
This article intends to make a contribution to the clarification of the concepts of creativity and i...
Organizations devoted to the production of goods and services, such as guilds, partnerships and mode...
This text briefly depicts the history of an encounter between anthropology and organization theory i...
This paper examines the dynamic and multi-level relationship between organization and innovation fro...