International audienceOver the past 15 years, an increasing number of researchers have become aware of what the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's work can contribute to management and organization studies. The number of publications on the subject has significantly risen, at the risk of leading to some apparent heterogeneity of the topics covered and a potential distortion of the Lacanian concepts when used in management and organization studies. In this article, we aim to map this emerging field of research, bring to light the theoretical basis common to those works so as to make the Lacanian theory used to study management and organization more legible, and discuss the limitations and opportunities implied by such a Lacanian approach. ...
textabstractThis study seeks to create an account of how the performing subject comes into being wit...
The recent turn to Lacan’s work in critically-oriented Organization and Management Theory signals a ...
In this paper I attempt to further the emerging Lacanian-inspired study of management and organizati...
International audienceOver the past 15 years, an increasing number of researchers have become aware ...
Purpose - This paper aims to reflect on how Lacanian psychoanalysis might inform management studies,...
The work of Jacques Lacan has become an influential source to most disciplines of the social science...
As a site of wealth creation, work and the organization of work receive critical attention from many...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to add to current discussions on the use of Lacanian psychoan...
239 p.Libro ElectrónicoThe work of Jacques Lacan has become an influential source to most discipline...
The articles in this special issue celebrate the late arrival of Jacques Lacan into organization stu...
The present study explores how aspects of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory can be applied to co...
This study aims at mapping and interpreting what is at stake in Lacanian psychoanalytic supervision....
This dissertation examines clinical case conceptualization as approached from a Lacanian psychoanaly...
© 2018 Joanna Elzbieta TrelaCritical and interpretive traditions in organisation studies have signif...
An overview is presented of some basic psychoanalytic insights into organisations that collectively ...
textabstractThis study seeks to create an account of how the performing subject comes into being wit...
The recent turn to Lacan’s work in critically-oriented Organization and Management Theory signals a ...
In this paper I attempt to further the emerging Lacanian-inspired study of management and organizati...
International audienceOver the past 15 years, an increasing number of researchers have become aware ...
Purpose - This paper aims to reflect on how Lacanian psychoanalysis might inform management studies,...
The work of Jacques Lacan has become an influential source to most disciplines of the social science...
As a site of wealth creation, work and the organization of work receive critical attention from many...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to add to current discussions on the use of Lacanian psychoan...
239 p.Libro ElectrónicoThe work of Jacques Lacan has become an influential source to most discipline...
The articles in this special issue celebrate the late arrival of Jacques Lacan into organization stu...
The present study explores how aspects of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory can be applied to co...
This study aims at mapping and interpreting what is at stake in Lacanian psychoanalytic supervision....
This dissertation examines clinical case conceptualization as approached from a Lacanian psychoanaly...
© 2018 Joanna Elzbieta TrelaCritical and interpretive traditions in organisation studies have signif...
An overview is presented of some basic psychoanalytic insights into organisations that collectively ...
textabstractThis study seeks to create an account of how the performing subject comes into being wit...
The recent turn to Lacan’s work in critically-oriented Organization and Management Theory signals a ...
In this paper I attempt to further the emerging Lacanian-inspired study of management and organizati...