Organisational Change and Retail Finance

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A01=David Randall
A01=Mark Rouncefield
A01=Richard Harper
Agnostic
Author_David Randall
Author_Mark Rouncefield
Author_Richard Harper
BAF
bank
Bank Staff
BPR's Approach
BPR’s Approach
Business Process
business process reengineering
Car Insurance
Category=JHMC
Category=KFFK
Category=KJU
customer
Customer Notes
eq_bestseller
eq_business-finance-law
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Face To Face
Financial Service Organisations
financial services transformation
Follow
lending
Lending Officer
Lending Teams
Local Knowledge
methodologies
Mortgage Adviser
note
officer
Organisational Ethnography
participative
Participative Design
Participative Design Approaches
participative design methods
Post-disciplinary Approach
qualitative organisational research
Retail Finance
Retail Financial Services Sector
sociological analysis of financial institutions
soft
Soft Systems Methodology
SSM.
staff
systems
technology adoption in finance
Technology Paradox
Virtual Customer
Weick's Work
Weick’s Work
workplace ethnography

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415202640
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Financial organizations, like many others, are undergoing radical change. This is affecting both their organizational processes and the technology that supports those processes. This book reports on the use of sociological ethnography in helping guide these changes, both in terms of helping better understanding and redraw work processes and through providing more accurate and flexible understanding of the role technology plays. It places the reported research in context by contrasting it with those approaches more commonly associated with change, including business process engineering, participative design and soft systems methodologies. The book explains what are the benefits of ethnography, as well as the potential it has in helping achieve more desirable change in any and all organizations, financial services included. The book will be of interest to all international researchers concerned with organizational and technological change, as well as managers of organisational development. It will also interest advanced students in sociology, anthropology, management science and organizational studies The authors have published widely in the various disciplines associated with organizational life and technology design, and have built a considerable reputation for bringing new sociological insights into the organizational change literature

Richard Harper is Director of the Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey.,
Dave Randall is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University.,
Mark Rouncefield is Research Fellow at the Computing Department, Lancaster University. The authors have published widely in the various disciplines associated with organisational life and technology design, and have built a considerable reputation for bringing new sociological insights into the organisational-change literature.