Translating Organizational ChangeBarbara Czarniawska, Guje Sevón Translating Organizational Change (Groningen-Amsterdam Studies In Semantics (Grass). |
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... involved in the development of the idea - creation and idea - transmission system in the environment and also particularizes the properties of ideas that enhance their potential to travel . Travels of Ideas1 Barbara Czarniawska and ...
... involved in the development of the idea - creation and idea - transmission system in the environment and also particularizes the properties of ideas that enhance their potential to travel . Travels of Ideas1 Barbara Czarniawska and ...
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... involved : if every- thing is determined from outside , what can researchers contribute to manag- ers " attempts to do their job ? Shall we recommend a Hindu - type of fatalism , or shall we try to sell what McCloskey ( 1990 ) calls the ...
... involved : if every- thing is determined from outside , what can researchers contribute to manag- ers " attempts to do their job ? Shall we recommend a Hindu - type of fatalism , or shall we try to sell what McCloskey ( 1990 ) calls the ...
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... involved presented many other interpretations . One was that the whole process started already in the 1940s and was simply continuing , searching for optimal forms of local democracy SMCs was just the most recent form . Proponents of ...
... involved presented many other interpretations . One was that the whole process started already in the 1940s and was simply continuing , searching for optimal forms of local democracy SMCs was just the most recent form . Proponents of ...
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... involved feel a need to mythologize by dramatizing origins . They say things like : " I remember when X went to Brussels for this special course and came back with that extraordinary idea ... .. " or " When consultants came , they en ...
... involved feel a need to mythologize by dramatizing origins . They say things like : " I remember when X went to Brussels for this special course and came back with that extraordinary idea ... .. " or " When consultants came , they en ...
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... involved in changing the state of a substance , e . g . solid or liquid ) was the worst defect of the Newcomen engine and that therefore condensation must be effected in a chamber distinct from the cylinder but connected to it . Shortly ...
... involved in changing the state of a substance , e . g . solid or liquid ) was the worst defect of the Newcomen engine and that therefore condensation must be effected in a chamber distinct from the cylinder but connected to it . Shortly ...
Contents
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The Construction of Organizational Fields Kerstin SahlinAndersson | 69 |
On the Conversion of NonBusiness Organizations Anders Forssell and David Jansson | 93 |
Deinstitutionalization and the Logic of Fashion KjellArne Røvik | 139 |
Global Transformations Tony Spybey | 173 |
On Intercultural Translation Richard Rottenburg | 191 |
The Promulgation and Transmission of Ideas in the Modern Organizational Environment John W Meyer | 241 |
References | 253 |
On the Authors | 273 |
Index | 277 |
Technical and Aesthetic Fashion Eric Abrahamson | 117 |
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