Large contemporary organizations seem to be in an almost continual
state of change. Whether in public or private organizations, managers
are trying to implement new organizational forms, introduce new
procedures or systems, or change the attitudes of employees. Such
reforms often yield disappointing results, and so new reforms are
deemed necessary. In this book, Nils Brunsson considers why reform
takes place. He looks at why reforms occur when they do, why they
propagate certain ideas to the exclusion of others, and what their
consequences are. He emphasizes the role of social institutions,
fashions, and hope. He argues that reform represents not only change
but also stability, and that a failure to implement reforms is
sometimes a solution rather than a problem for organizations. Nils
Brunsson has long been one of the most probing analysts of
organizational life, often taking unorthodox approaches. He draws on
both European and American traditions to develop a distinctive voice
and stance of his own. Based on extensive empirical studies in private
and public organizations, Brunsson's new book will be of interest to
academics and advanced students of organizational change,
organizational theory, and public management.
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Organizational Change and Stability in the Modern World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191570384
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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