Organization theory has, on the whole, failed to adequately address the role that organizations have played in some of the crimes of humanity. The tools to do so have long been available to the discipline, in work by scholars such as Goffman on total institutions, Foucault on disciplinary mechanisms, and Bauman on the Holocaust. The article retrieves the work of these scholars to raise some important questions left begging by much contemporary scholarship. © 2006 Sage Publications
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The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
Over the last 15 years, critical organization theorists have increasingly adopted postmodernist pers...
Organization theory has, on the whole, failed to adequately address the role that organizations have...
The generational properties of organization theory are an increasing topic for analysis, usually in ...
Over the last few decades the field of organization studies has expanded rapidly. It has come to co...
The New Institutionalism in Organizational Analysis. Paul J. DiMaggio et Walter W. Powell [113-154]...
The article is an attempt at presentation how basic notions and ferms used by sociology of organiza...
This essay is motivated by two related observations about the field of organization studies. First, ...
In this paper, we build an approach to the development of new theory that overcomes a number of rela...
Contemporary institutional theorizing in the field of organizations dates back thirty-odd years. Thi...
In the preface to The Order of Things, Foucault (1970: xv) recites Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional taxo...
Institutional theory (IT) is a very influential set of approaches in organization studies. There is ...
This article analyzes the prospects for cumulative theory development in organization theory. Organi...
In this essay, we further delineate the defining characteristics of theory as well as what constitut...
The article discusses ignorance and organization studies, both as a topic of study and a basic probl...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
Over the last 15 years, critical organization theorists have increasingly adopted postmodernist pers...