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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Introduction to Constructing Organizational Life
- 2 The Social-Symbolic Work Perspective
- 3 Self Work
- 4 Self Work in Management and Organizational Research
- 5 Organization Work
- 6 Organization Work in Management and Organizational Research
- 7 Institutional Work
- 8 Institutional Work in Management and Organizational Research
- 9 Theoretical Opportunities in the Study of Social-Symbolic Work
- 10 Methodological Challenges and Choices in the Study of Social-Symbolic Work
- 11 Conclusions: Understanding the Implications of a Social-Symbolic Work Perspective for Scholars, Change-Makers, and Citizens
- References
- Author Index
- General Index
(p.vii) Preface
(p.vii) Preface
- Source:
- Constructing Organizational Life
- Author(s):
Thomas B. Lawrence
Nelson Phillips
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Introduction to Constructing Organizational Life
- 2 The Social-Symbolic Work Perspective
- 3 Self Work
- 4 Self Work in Management and Organizational Research
- 5 Organization Work
- 6 Organization Work in Management and Organizational Research
- 7 Institutional Work
- 8 Institutional Work in Management and Organizational Research
- 9 Theoretical Opportunities in the Study of Social-Symbolic Work
- 10 Methodological Challenges and Choices in the Study of Social-Symbolic Work
- 11 Conclusions: Understanding the Implications of a Social-Symbolic Work Perspective for Scholars, Change-Makers, and Citizens
- References
- Author Index
- General Index