Handbook of Organizational Change and Innovation

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Marshall Scott Poole, Andrew H. Van de Ven
Oxford University Press, 26.08.2004 - 456 Seiten
In a world of organizations that are in constant change scholars have long sought to understand and explain how they change. This book introduces research methods that are specifically designed to support the development and evaluation of organizational process theories. The authors are a group of highly regarded experts who have been doing collaborative research on change and development for many years.
 

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1 Central Issues in the Study of Change and Innovation
3
2 Organizationally Relevant Journeys in Individual Change
32
Groups as Complex Action Systems
50
4 Dualities and Tensions of Planned Organizational Change
73
Perspectives on Strategic Change in Organizations
108
6 Dynamics of Structural Change
161
7 Dynamics in Organizational Culture
190
8 Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizational Populations and Communities
212
A Literature Review and Synthesis
259
10 Dynamics of Change in Organizational Fields
304
11 The NationState and Culture as Influences on Organizational Change and Innovation
324
12 Complexity Science Models of Organizational Change and Innovation
354
13 Theories of Organizational Change and Innovation Processes
374
Index
399
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