
Identity in Organizations
Building Theory Through Conversations
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. September 1998
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-7619-0947-7 (ISBN)
Description
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.
Reviews / Votes
"The content of the book, conservational style, and the pushes to extract research questions are motivating." -- Jane Dutton * Academy of Management Review *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-0947-7 (9780761909477)
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Persons
David A. Whetten, Center for the Study of Values in Organizations, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT - Paul Godfrey, Department of Organizational Leadership & Strategy, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
Content
Preface - David Whetten
Why Organizational Identity and Why Conversations?
The Definition and MetaDefinition of Identity - Stuart Albert
PART ONE: WHAT DOES ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY MEAN?
From Individual to Organizational Identity - Dennis Gioia
The Identity of Organizations - Dennis Gioia et al
PART TWO: WHAT DOES IDENTITY IMPLY FOR STRATEGY?
Organizational Identity within the Strategic Management Conversation - Larry Stimpert, Yolanda Sarason and Loren Gustafson
Contributions and Assumptions
A Strategy Conversation on the Topic of Organization Identity - Rhonda Reger et al
PART THREE: HOW DO PEOPLE IDENTIFY WITH ORGANIZATIONS?
To Be or Not To Be - Michael Pratt
Central Questions in Organizational Identification
Identification with Organizations - Blake Ashforth et al
Epilogue - Paul C Godfrey et al
What Does the Concept of Identity Add to Organization Science?
Postscript - Paul C Godfrey
Observations on Conversation as a Theory-Building Methodology
Why Organizational Identity and Why Conversations?
The Definition and MetaDefinition of Identity - Stuart Albert
PART ONE: WHAT DOES ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY MEAN?
From Individual to Organizational Identity - Dennis Gioia
The Identity of Organizations - Dennis Gioia et al
PART TWO: WHAT DOES IDENTITY IMPLY FOR STRATEGY?
Organizational Identity within the Strategic Management Conversation - Larry Stimpert, Yolanda Sarason and Loren Gustafson
Contributions and Assumptions
A Strategy Conversation on the Topic of Organization Identity - Rhonda Reger et al
PART THREE: HOW DO PEOPLE IDENTIFY WITH ORGANIZATIONS?
To Be or Not To Be - Michael Pratt
Central Questions in Organizational Identification
Identification with Organizations - Blake Ashforth et al
Epilogue - Paul C Godfrey et al
What Does the Concept of Identity Add to Organization Science?
Postscript - Paul C Godfrey
Observations on Conversation as a Theory-Building Methodology