Edited by ten academics at the University of Warwick Business School, this collection represents some of the best work within organization studies: Volume 1:Modes of Management seeks to invert conventional approaches to managing Volume 2:Objectivity and Others focuses upon issues of epistemology Volume 3:Selves and Subjects investigates areas hidden from orthodox organization studies Volume 4:Evil Empires? Looks at the damaging effects of large organizations upon the lives of people. Together, the collection represents ...
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Edited by ten academics at the University of Warwick Business School, this collection represents some of the best work within organization studies: Volume 1:Modes of Management seeks to invert conventional approaches to managing Volume 2:Objectivity and Others focuses upon issues of epistemology Volume 3:Selves and Subjects investigates areas hidden from orthodox organization studies Volume 4:Evil Empires? Looks at the damaging effects of large organizations upon the lives of people. Together, the collection represents around eighty articles, drawn from the social sciences generally as well as from organization studies specifically. There is a thorough index to assist the reader in navigation of the material.
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Fine. No Jacket. Book In the Routledge Series: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management. List Price Amazon-$1470.00. We have Vols 1, 3 and 4. The set consists of 4 volumes, sold separately. Edited by a collective of 10 academics at the University of Warwick Business School, this collection reprints some of the most important works within organization studies from the 1970s to the 1990s. Outline of contents: Volume 1, Modes of Management seeks to invert conventional approaches to managing. Volume 2, Objectivity and Others focuses upon issues of epistemology. Volume 4, Evil Empires? looks at the damaging effects of large organizations upon the lives of people.