Complex Knowledge: Studies in Organizational Epistemology
Autor Haridimos Tsoukasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199275571
ISBN-10: 0199275572
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 173 x 242 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199275572
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 173 x 242 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Complex Knowledge is a thought-provoking, insightful, and deeply engaging exploration of the nature of knowledge in and about organizations. Not only does it offer a compelling critique of contemporary ways of understanding organizational knowledge, but it articulates a powerful alternative vocabulary grounded in such notions as situated practice, enactment, mutual constitution, improvisation, temporality, and creativity. Most importantly, it forces us - as researchers and practitioners - to take seriously the inherent reflexivity of our ongoing actions in the world.
Complex Knowledge shows just how important and rich is the emerging insight that organizations are systems of knowledge. Hari Tsoukas's deep, accessible probing of ways in which organizations construct, process, and justify their knowledge is a defining moment in organizational scholarship. It vaults the idea of organizational knowing to the top of the stack of explanations that work. An extraordinary mind is at work in this marvellous volume!
Providing a comprehensive collection of Prof. Tsoukas' work, this book is an eye-opener for anyone who studies knowledge in organizations. Prof. Tsoukas demonstrates with clarity and brilliance, that knowledge is a complex construct that gives rise to new ways of understanding the very phenomenon of organizing. Highly recommended!
The long conceptual journey undertaken in the organizational sciences from a simple robotized view of man - a cog in a machine - to something more intelligent, more complex, and altogether more human, has been a long one. The studies described in Hari Tsoukas' exciting new book shows us that we may at last be nearing the end of the journey. The new world of organizations is one of complexity and change rather than one of order and stability - one that pays homage to Heraclitus rather than to Parmenides. In this dynamic and evolving setting knowledge is at a premium as never before. But what kind of knowledge? Tsoukas' exploration of this question leads him to link issues organizational epistemology to the new theories of complexity. Tsoukas' book will be essential reading for those wishing to understand where the new science of organizations is heading for in the twenty-first century.
Not all of us can grasp the what and the why of the philosophical bits of the emerging knowledge management conversation - even though we know 'knowledge' is a profoundly obscure term. Hari Tsoukas is one of a small handful capable of illuminating how whatever we might mean by knowledge and its management hangs from our epistemological assumptions. The chapters in this book are clear-cut jewels, accessible and practical, grounded in deep philosophical study and wide reading of the new literature on knowledge in organizations. We are fortunate to have Tsoukas to guide us - his incisive thinking and impish style shine brightly through the gloom and confusions of our theorizing about knowledge.
...essential reading for all who aspire to understand the complexity of those two taken-for-granted notions: knowledge and organization.
Complex Knowledge shows just how important and rich is the emerging insight that organizations are systems of knowledge. Hari Tsoukas's deep, accessible probing of ways in which organizations construct, process, and justify their knowledge is a defining moment in organizational scholarship. It vaults the idea of organizational knowing to the top of the stack of explanations that work. An extraordinary mind is at work in this marvellous volume!
Providing a comprehensive collection of Prof. Tsoukas' work, this book is an eye-opener for anyone who studies knowledge in organizations. Prof. Tsoukas demonstrates with clarity and brilliance, that knowledge is a complex construct that gives rise to new ways of understanding the very phenomenon of organizing. Highly recommended!
The long conceptual journey undertaken in the organizational sciences from a simple robotized view of man - a cog in a machine - to something more intelligent, more complex, and altogether more human, has been a long one. The studies described in Hari Tsoukas' exciting new book shows us that we may at last be nearing the end of the journey. The new world of organizations is one of complexity and change rather than one of order and stability - one that pays homage to Heraclitus rather than to Parmenides. In this dynamic and evolving setting knowledge is at a premium as never before. But what kind of knowledge? Tsoukas' exploration of this question leads him to link issues organizational epistemology to the new theories of complexity. Tsoukas' book will be essential reading for those wishing to understand where the new science of organizations is heading for in the twenty-first century.
Not all of us can grasp the what and the why of the philosophical bits of the emerging knowledge management conversation - even though we know 'knowledge' is a profoundly obscure term. Hari Tsoukas is one of a small handful capable of illuminating how whatever we might mean by knowledge and its management hangs from our epistemological assumptions. The chapters in this book are clear-cut jewels, accessible and practical, grounded in deep philosophical study and wide reading of the new literature on knowledge in organizations. We are fortunate to have Tsoukas to guide us - his incisive thinking and impish style shine brightly through the gloom and confusions of our theorizing about knowledge.
...essential reading for all who aspire to understand the complexity of those two taken-for-granted notions: knowledge and organization.
Notă biografică
Haridimos Tsoukas is the George D. Mavros Research Professor of Organization and Management at ALBA in Greece, and Professor of Organization Studies, University of Warwick, UK. Previous positions held include Lecturer at Warwick Business School (1990-5), and Associate Professor at the University of Cyprus.