Process, sensemaking, and organizing / edited by Tor Hernes, Sally Maitlis.

Contributor(s): Hernes, Tor | Maitlis, Sally | International Symposium on Process Organization Studies (1st : 2009)Material type: TextTextSeries: Perspectives on process organization studiesPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010Description: 1 online resource (343 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780191628214Subject(s): Organizational behavior -- Congresses | Corporate culture -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 302.35 LOC classification: HD58.7 | .P746 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introducing "Perspectives on process organization studies" / Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas -- Process, sensemaking, and organizing : an introduction / Tor Hernes and Sally Maitlis -- Stop making (philosophical) sense : notes towards a process organizational-thinking beyond "Philosophy" / John Mullarkey -- Co-constitution, causality, and confluence : organizing in a world without entities / Kenneth J. Gergen -- Adopting a process orientation ... in practice : chiasmic relations, language, and embodiment in a living world / John Shotter -- The poetics of process : theorizing the ineffable in organization studies / Karl E. Weick -- Rediscovering becoming : insights from an Oriental perspective on process organization studies / Robert Chia -- Going back to go forward : on studying organizing in action nets / Barbara Czarniawska -- Actor-network theory, Callon's scallops, and process-based organization studies / Tor Hernes -- Organizational learning though [sic] problem absorption : a processual view / Sergey E. Osadchiy, Irma Bogenrieder, and Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens -- Temporal sensemaking : managers' use of time to frame organizational change / Elden Wiebe -- Studying metaphors-in-use in their social and institutional context : sensemaking and discourse theory / Silvia Jordan and Hermann Mitterhofer -- Future-oriented sensemaking : temporalities and institutional legitimation / Robert P. Gephert, Cagri Topal, and Zhen Zhang.
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The contributions collected in this volume emerged from the First International Symposium on Process Organization Studies held in Cyprus in June 2009" -- P. 2.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introducing "Perspectives on process organization studies" / Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas -- Process, sensemaking, and organizing : an introduction / Tor Hernes and Sally Maitlis -- Stop making (philosophical) sense : notes towards a process organizational-thinking beyond "Philosophy" / John Mullarkey -- Co-constitution, causality, and confluence : organizing in a world without entities / Kenneth J. Gergen -- Adopting a process orientation ... in practice : chiasmic relations, language, and embodiment in a living world / John Shotter -- The poetics of process : theorizing the ineffable in organization studies / Karl E. Weick -- Rediscovering becoming : insights from an Oriental perspective on process organization studies / Robert Chia -- Going back to go forward : on studying organizing in action nets / Barbara Czarniawska -- Actor-network theory, Callon's scallops, and process-based organization studies / Tor Hernes -- Organizational learning though [sic] problem absorption : a processual view / Sergey E. Osadchiy, Irma Bogenrieder, and Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens -- Temporal sensemaking : managers' use of time to frame organizational change / Elden Wiebe -- Studying metaphors-in-use in their social and institutional context : sensemaking and discourse theory / Silvia Jordan and Hermann Mitterhofer -- Future-oriented sensemaking : temporalities and institutional legitimation / Robert P. Gephert, Cagri Topal, and Zhen Zhang.

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