The Northern Lights: Organization Theory in Scandinavia артикул 9656b.
The Northern Lights: Organization Theory in Scandinavia артикул 9656b.

Book DescriptionThis anthology contains samples of the most original Nordic research positioned against the general literature within a given theme in organization theory The contributions originated in the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) and are connected to their local context via their topics, approaches одзся and writing styles Each essay is a presentation of a much wider research tradition, and the interested readers can follow the references to many other publications in English While the book is addressed primarily to undergraduate and graduate students of organizations, it is also intended as a voice in a transnational dialogue grounded in a locally embedded theorizing The Nordic contribution to this dialogue is characterized by a deep interest in practice of organizing, expressed in a great number of field studies The approach taken is process-oriented (as opposed to structure-oriented) Opposing universalizing tendencies, the researchers are taking embeddedness of the practices they study seriously This focus does not make their interest parochial: indeed, connectedness is another typical trait in Nordic research The authors are well versed in North American tradition, albeit they treat it critically; they are very familiar with European developments and more recently they have directed their curiosity to the remaining continents, especially Asia and Australia This requires a great openness to their academic disciplines and a transdisciplinary character of organization theory, with its roots in economics and engineering, but also with strong links to sociology, psychology and anthropology Afterword by James G March.  148.7 кв.м.2003 г ISBN 8763000997.