
A Process Theory of Organization
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- 1: Introduction
- Part I. Some problems of organization theory, and the potential of process organization theory
- 2: Why assumptions in organization theory do not work for organizing in a world on the move
- 3: Assumptions for organizing in a world on the move
- Part II. Towards a process theory of organization
- 4: Temporality and process
- 5: Organization, meaning structures, and time
- 6: Articulatory modes and agency
- Part III. Process theory and selected aspects of organization and management
- 7: Organizational continuity and change
- 8: Managing and leading in time
- 9: Culture, identity and institutions
- 10: Some thoughts on studying process
- 11: A plea for mystery
- Annex 1. The theoretical framework in brief and an explanatory cartoon
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