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Organizational Culture and Identity
Author | : Martin Parker |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2000-01-28 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0761952438 |
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Organizational Culture and Identity discusses the literature concerned with culture in organizations and explains why the term has been invoked with such enthusiasm. Martin Parker presents further ways of thinking about organizations and culture which suggest that organizational cultures should be seen as `fragmented unities' in which members identify themselves as collective at some times and divided at others.
Culture Self Identity and Work
Author | : Miriam Erez,P. Christopher Earley |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 1993-08-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780195360486 |
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A great deal of research has recently been completed on behavior and the organization of work, most of which has viewed it from an ethnocentric perspective. In this work, Erez and Earley show how this is insufficient to develop a global theory of work behavior--it necessitates the inclusion of a cultural perspective. Solidly grounding their work in the fields of psychology, management, and anthropology, the authors propose a new theoretical framework utilizing individual's self-concept as a means of linking cultural beliefs and social interaction to emergent work behavior. The book includes specific recommendations for structuring work environments and managerial processes to match cultural practices and enhance productivity in the workplace, making it an essential reference for scholars, students, and professionals.
Work Culture and Identity
Author | : Patrick Harries |
Publsiher | : Pearson Education Ltd |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Alien labor, Mozambican |
ISBN | : 0435080946 |
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Work, Culture, and Identity offers a compelling narrative of the day-to-day life of migrant laborers in Mozambique and South Africa.
The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Identity
Author | : Michael G. Pratt,Majken Schultz,Blake E. Ashforth,Davide Ravasi |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 529 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780199689576 |
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Mapping the organizational identity (OI) field -- Critical perspectives on OI -- Integrative models of OI -- How individuals relate to OI -- Sources and processes of OI -- OI and the environment -- Implications of OI
Cultural Policy Work and Identity
Author | : Professor Jonathan Paquette |
Publsiher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2012-09-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781409461548 |
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How have cultural policies created new occupations and shaped professions? This book explores an often unacknowledged dimension of cultural policy analysis: the professional identity of cultural agents. It analyses the relationship between cultural policy, identity and professionalism and draws from a variety of cultural policies around the world to provide insights on the identity construction processes that are at play in cultural institutions. This book reappraises the important question of professional identities in cultural policy studies, museum studies and heritage studies. The authors address the relationship between cultural policy, work and identity by focusing on three levels of analysis. The first considers the state, the creativity of the power relationship established in cultural policies and the power which structures the symbolic order of cultural work. The second presents community in the cultural policy process, society and collective action, whether it is through the creation of institutions for arts and heritage profession or through resistance to state cultural policies. The third examines the experience of cultural policy by the professional. It illustrates how cultural policy is both a set of contingencies that shape possibilities for professionals, as much as it is a basis for identification and identity construction. The eleven authors in this unique book draw on their experience as artists and researchers from a range of countries, including France, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and Sweden.
Gender Identity and the Culture of Organizations
Author | : Iiris Aaltio,Albert J. Mills |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781134490745 |
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Gender, Identity and the Culture of Organizations considers how organizations operate as spaces in which minds are gendered and men and women constructed. This edited collection brings together four powerful themes that have developed within the field of organizational analysis over the past two decades: organizational culture; the gendering of organizations; post-modernism and organizational analysis; and critical approaches to management. A range of essays by distinguished writers from countries including the UK, USA, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands and Sweden, explore innovative methods for the critical theorizing of organizational cultures. In particular, the book reflects the growing interest in the impact of organizational identity formation and its implications for individuals and organizational outcomes in terms of gender. The book also introduces research designs, methods and methodologies by which can be used to explore the complex interrelationships between gender, identity and the culture of organizations.
Identity in Organizations
Author | : Paul C. Godfrey |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 1998-07-21 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0761909486 |
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How do people identify with organizations? What role does organizational identity play in organizational strategy? Identity in Organizations investigates the fundamental character of organizational identity and individual identification with an organization. Through the use of an unconventional, conversational format the reader is drawn into a provocative discussion among key organizational scholars that focuses on three different paradigmatic views of identity: a functionalist perspective, an interpretive perspective, and a postmodern perspective. Similarities and distinctions among these ways of understanding are explored and numerous theoretical and practical insights are gained. This groundbreaking book concludes with a discussion of the relevance of identity as a construct in organizational study and observations on conversation and theory building. Many well-known scholars participate in the conversation, including Jay Barney, Denny Gioia, Mary Jo Hatch, Stuart Albert, Anne Huff, Judi McLean Parks, and Rod Kramer. Identity in Organizations will be of interest to professionals and students of organizational studies, human resource management, industrial psychology, sociology of work, psychology, and organizational communication.
Gender Identity and the Culture of Organizations
Author | : Iiris Aaltio,Albert J. Mills |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781134490738 |
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Gender, Identity and the Culture of Organizations considers how organizations operate as spaces in which minds are gendered and men and women constructed. This edited collection brings together four powerful themes that have developed within the field of organizational analysis over the past two decades: organizational culture; the gendering of organizations; post-modernism and organizational analysis; and critical approaches to management. A range of essays by distinguished writers from countries including the UK, USA, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands and Sweden, explore innovative methods for the critical theorizing of organizational cultures. In particular, the book reflects the growing interest in the impact of organizational identity formation and its implications for individuals and organizational outcomes in terms of gender. The book also introduces research designs, methods and methodologies by which can be used to explore the complex interrelationships between gender, identity and the culture of organizations.