Organizations and Organizing

Organizations and Organizing

Author: W Richard Scott

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-08-07

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 1317345916

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This broad, balanced introduction to organizational studies enables the reader to compare and contrast different approaches to the study of organizations. This book is a valuable tool for the reader, as we are all intertwined with organizations in one form or another. Numerous other disciplines besides sociology are addressed in this book, including economics, political science, strategy and management theory. Topic areas discussed in this book are the importance of organizations; defining organizations; organizations as rational, natural, and open systems; environments, strategies, and structures of organizations; and organizations and society. For those employed in fields where knowledge of organizational theory is necessary, including sociology, anthropology, cognitive psychology, industrial engineering, managers in corporations and international business, and business strategists.


Information Systems Foundations: Constructing and Criticising

Information Systems Foundations: Constructing and Criticising

Author: Shirley Gregor

Publisher: ANU E Press

Published: 2005-06-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1920942203

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Papers presented at the second biennial Information Systems Foundations ('Constructing and Criticising') Workshop, held at The Australian National University in Canberra from 16-17 July 2004. The focus of the workshop was, as for the first in the series, the foundations of Information Systems as an academic discipline. The particular emphasis was on the adequacy and completeness of theoretical underpinnings and the research methods employed.


Open Standards and the Digital Age

Open Standards and the Digital Age

Author: Andrew L. Russell

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-04-28

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1139916610

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How did openness become a foundational value for the networks of the twenty-first century? Open Standards and the Digital Age answers this question through an interdisciplinary history of information networks that pays close attention to the politics of standardization. For much of the twentieth century, information networks such as the monopoly Bell System and the American military's Arpanet were closed systems subject to centralized control. In the 1970s and 1980s however, engineers in the United States and Europe experimented with design strategies to create new digital networks. In the process, they embraced discourses of 'openness' to describe their ideological commitments to entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and participatory democracy. The rhetoric of openness has flourished - for example, in movements for open government, open source software, and open access publishing - but such rhetoric also obscures the ways the Internet and other 'open' systems still depend heavily on hierarchical forms of control.


Experiences of Emerging Economy Firms

Experiences of Emerging Economy Firms

Author: Marin Marinov

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-05-05

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1137472286

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Experiences of Emerging Economy Firms investigates the different elements of the experiences of emerging economy firms and sheds essential light on a large variety of aspects associated with their functioning in both home and host contexts.


Communication Yearbook 30

Communication Yearbook 30

Author: Christina S. Beck

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2006-05-25

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 0805860150

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This is an annual review of current research in communication which provides readers with the latest research in the field of communication studies. Topics covered include journalism and broadcasting practice, and intercultural negotiation.