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Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain


Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain

Paperback by Martin, Joanne

Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain

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ISBN:
9780803972957
Publication Date:
17 Oct 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
415 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain

Description

Organizational Culture provides a sweeping interdisciplinary overview of the organizational culture literature, showing how and why researchers have disagreed about such fundamental questions as: What is organizational culture? What are the major theoretical perspectives used to understand cultures in organizations? How can a researcher decipher the political interests inherent in research that claims to be political neutral -- merely "descriptive"? Expert author Joanne Martin examines a variety of conflicting ways to study cultures in organizations, including different theoretical orientations, political ideologies (managerial, critical, and apparently neutral); methods (qualitative, quantitative, and hybrid approaches), and styles of writing about culture (ranging from traditional to postmodern and experimental). In addition, she offers a guide for those who might want to study culture themselves, addressing such issues as: What qualitative, quantitative, and hybrid methods can be used to study culture? What standards are used when reviewers evaluate these various types of research? What innovative ways of writing about culture have been introduced? And finally, what are the most important unanswered questions for future organizational culture researchers? Intended for graduate students and established scholars who need to understand, value, and utilize highly divergent approaches to the study of culture. The book will also be useful for researchers who do not study culture, but who are interested in the ways political interests affect scholarly writing, the ways critical and managerial approaches to theory differ, the use and justification of qualitative methods in domains where quantitative methods are the norm.

Contents

PART ONE: MAPPING THE CULTURAL TERRAIN An Introduction and Overview The Culture Wars Pieces of the Puzzle What Is Culture? What Is not Culture? Single-Perspective Theories of Culture A Three-Perspective Theory of Culture Interests and Claims of Neutrality PART TWO: DOING CULTURAL RESEARCH To Count or Not to Count? Putting It All Together Reviews of Sample Studies Writing about Cultures A Crisis of Representation? PART THREE: EXPLORING THE EDGES OF CULTURAL THEORY Cultural Boundaries Moveable, Fluctuating, Permeable, Blurred and Dangerous Terra Incognita Ideas for Future Research

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