Navigating the Challenges of Growth
In Search of Organizational Health from a Dualistic Perspective
Denise Fleck(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 23. June 2026
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-1-84844-633-5 (ISBN)
Description
Navigating the Challenges of Growth explores why seemingly successful companies run into trouble, undergo decline and face collapse. Denise Fleck's two-decade long investigation into the histories of organizations ranges from local firms to global corporations, evaluating not only their growth and success, but also a seldom scrutinized phenomenon: organizational failure.
Fleck analyses longitudinal studies across varied industries and ownership regimes, revealing three core requirements for healthy long-term survival: renewal fostering, slack producing and integrity cultivating. Chapters examine the dual role of growth and how it can both constructively and destructively affect the existence of an organization, its members and the relevant environment. The book highlights how responsible leadership is essential to address the entrepreneurial, environmental and organizational trio of growth challenges and to prevent self-destruction. Fleck also demonstrates how fostering a sustainable strategy can result in socially responsible and environmentally conscious behaviors.
This book is a crucial read for scholars and students of business, organization, entrepreneurship and strategic, general and critical management studies. It is also highly relevant to business owners, CEOs and entrepreneurs seeking organizational success.
Fleck analyses longitudinal studies across varied industries and ownership regimes, revealing three core requirements for healthy long-term survival: renewal fostering, slack producing and integrity cultivating. Chapters examine the dual role of growth and how it can both constructively and destructively affect the existence of an organization, its members and the relevant environment. The book highlights how responsible leadership is essential to address the entrepreneurial, environmental and organizational trio of growth challenges and to prevent self-destruction. Fleck also demonstrates how fostering a sustainable strategy can result in socially responsible and environmentally conscious behaviors.
This book is a crucial read for scholars and students of business, organization, entrepreneurship and strategic, general and critical management studies. It is also highly relevant to business owners, CEOs and entrepreneurs seeking organizational success.
Reviews / Votes
'Denise Fleck's volume offers a comprehensive new framework for understanding organizational growth. The book is beautifully researched, drawing on histories of iconic firms and a novel approach to assessing growth trajectories. Readers will appreciate the wealth of practical guidance into navigating the challenges of growth to sustain healthy organizations.' -- Ann Langley, Emerita Professor, HEC Montreal, CanadaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84844-633-5 (9781848446335)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Denise Fleck, Professor of Strategic Management and Organization Studies, COPPEAD Graduate School of Business, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Content
Contents
1 The fascinating mysteries of organizational growth, success,
and failure
2 Doing research on organizational growth and survival
3 A comprehensive, dualistic view of the growth phenomenon
4 The entrepreneurial challenge in growth
5 The environmental challenge in growth
6 The organizational challenge in growth
7 Bringing it all together
References
1 The fascinating mysteries of organizational growth, success,
and failure
2 Doing research on organizational growth and survival
3 A comprehensive, dualistic view of the growth phenomenon
4 The entrepreneurial challenge in growth
5 The environmental challenge in growth
6 The organizational challenge in growth
7 Bringing it all together
References