Reforming Organization

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A01=Johan P. Olsen
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Accounting Proposal
Active County Council
administrative procedure
administrative restructuring
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Author_Nils Brunsson
Budget Reform
Business Studies
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Central Civil Servant
Cheshire Cat
Customs Agency
empirical studies of organisational reform
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Future Practices
Health Insurance Movement
Identical Political Ideologies
Inconsistent Norms
institutional reform processes
Large Savings Banks
Local Civil Servants
Local Government Act
Management
management learning dynamics
Municipal Accounting
National Health Insurance Fund
Norwegian Central Bureau
Norwegian Municipalities
Organisational Change
organisational change theory
organisational identity adaptation
Organization Studies
organizational change
organizational reforms
Pilot Agencies
post-World War Ii
power and control in organisations
Public Administration
Reforming
Retrospective Review
Savings Banks
Strategic Pragmatist
Train Plan
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815369516
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1993. Organizations have become larger, more professionalized, more differentiated, and wealthier. At the same time, they are often subject to large-scale changes: either as a result of mergers and acquisitions, or simply in response to changed market conditions or new technologies. In this climate the people who run organizations frequently find themselves acting as "reformers". The central concern of this study is to analyze the reforming process within organizations and assess its impact. The authors define reform as the process by which individuals seek to achieve desired goals by changing the structure of their organization: the administrative procedures, chains of command and lines of communication. Drawing on empirical case studies from a range of different sectors, The Reforming Organization questions the relationship between the changes that can be seen occurring in organizations all the time and these conscious internal attempts at reform. This is a different approach to some of the central concerns in organizational theory. The relationship between individuals and structures and the "learning" capacity of organizations. This title will be of interest to students of Business Studies and Management.

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