In this piece of provocation we focus on the words of people who we view as increasingly powerful institutional actors in the field of organization theory and what they signify about ‘what needs to be done’ and ‘how it needs to be done’ in order to rectify the many failings they identify. We suggest that their actions reflect a desire for an integrated, general theory of organizations and the conception of organization studies as a nomothetic science to which they (and perforce we) are philosophically and ideologically committed. These are seen to be intellectual and ideological forces at work on both sides of the Atlantic. We provide a critique of this emerging orthodoxy within contemporary organization theory, briefly drawing on Swift’s m...
The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to ...
The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to ...
This paper provides a figurational critique of one of the most dominant theoretical frames within o...
In this piece of provocation we focus on the words of people who we view as increasingly powerful in...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
In the preface to The Order of Things, Foucault (1970: xv) recites Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional taxo...
We believe that the field of organization theory is adrift. In sailing jargon, we are “in irons”—sta...
Over the last few decades the field of organization studies has expanded rapidly. It has come to co...
In this paper, we build an approach to the development of new theory that overcomes a number of rela...
This essay is motivated by two related observations about the field of organization studies. First, ...
An argument is made that the discipline of organization development needs to be scrutinized from a c...
One social science base for educational administration proposed in the Baron and Taylor collection w...
In this essay, we further delineate the defining characteristics of theory as well as what constitut...
Today’s organizations cannot survive through the application of old theories which are considered ob...
The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to ...
The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to ...
This paper provides a figurational critique of one of the most dominant theoretical frames within o...
In this piece of provocation we focus on the words of people who we view as increasingly powerful in...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
In the preface to The Order of Things, Foucault (1970: xv) recites Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional taxo...
We believe that the field of organization theory is adrift. In sailing jargon, we are “in irons”—sta...
Over the last few decades the field of organization studies has expanded rapidly. It has come to co...
In this paper, we build an approach to the development of new theory that overcomes a number of rela...
This essay is motivated by two related observations about the field of organization studies. First, ...
An argument is made that the discipline of organization development needs to be scrutinized from a c...
One social science base for educational administration proposed in the Baron and Taylor collection w...
In this essay, we further delineate the defining characteristics of theory as well as what constitut...
Today’s organizations cannot survive through the application of old theories which are considered ob...
The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to ...
The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to ...
This paper provides a figurational critique of one of the most dominant theoretical frames within o...