Organizations in Time

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978-0-19-874539-6
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Why does history matter to our understanding of management, organizations, and markets? What theoretical insights can it offer into organizational processes? How can scholars use historical sources and methods to address research questions in management and organization studies?

This book brings together leading organization scholars and business historians to examine the opportunities and challenges of incorporating historical research into the study of firms and markets. It examines the reasons for the growing interest in historically grounded research in management departments and business schools, and considers both the intellectual and practical questions the endeavour faces. The volume is divided into three parts. The first part, History and Organization Theory, considers the relationship between historical reasoning and key theoretical schools of organizational thought, including institutional theory, evolutionary theory, and critical theory. The second part, Actors and Markets, considers how historical perspective can provide researchers with insights into organizational change, entrepreneurial processes, …

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An Extremely Academic Book on the Intersection of Organizational Studies and History

I love that there's an audiobook version of a book like this, which is an edited volume containing a number of articles on different aspects of doing research at the intersection of management studies and history. Most of the articles skew very sociological, both about the field and methods, and it almost certainly won't be interesting to you if you're not interested in academic organizational research. I found the last section on organizational historical data sources and methods to be the most interesting.

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