Routledge Companion to Visual Organization

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Cell Leaders
Charismatic Leadership
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Consumption
Corporate Identity
Corporate Visual Identity
Critical Management Studies
CSR Reporting
Cultural Production
CWI
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Entrepreneurship
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Ethnographic Consumer Research
Ethnography
Face To Face
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Free Range Studios
Human Visual Perception
LCD Screen
leadership identity construction
Lms
Ocularcentrism
Omnipresent
organisational aesthetics
Organization and Culture
Organizational Authenticity
Organizational Development
Organizational Sustainability
Organizational Theory
Photo Elicitation Interviews
Professional Vision
Research Methods
semiotic analysis
Semiotics of Advertising
Social Media
Social Media and Organizations
Sparring Session
Timeless
Vice Versa
Video Ethnography
visual analysis in management research
visual communication methods
Visual Consumer
visual ethnography
Visual Methods
Visual Organization
Visual Practices
Visual Studies
workplace visual culture

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032242682
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The visual constitutes an increasingly significant element of contemporary organization, as post-industrial societies move towards economies founded on creative and knowledge-intensive industries. The visual has thereby entered into almost every aspect of corporate strategy, operations, and communication; reconfiguring basic notions of management practice and introducing new challenges in the study of organizations.

This volume provides a comprehensive insight into the ways in which organizations and their members visualize their identities and practices and how they are viewed by those who are external to organizations, including researchers.

With contributions from leading academics across the world, The Routledge Companion to Visual Organization is a valuable reference source for students and academics interested in disciplines such as film studies, entrepreneurship, marketing, sociology and most importantly, organizational behaviour.

Emma Bell is Professor of Management and Organization Studies at Keele Management School, Keele University, UK. Her research is informed by a commitment to understanding cultures and the role of belief systems in management and organization. She also teaches and writes about methods of management research. Her research has been published in journals such as Organization and Human Relations, and she is the author of three books: A Very Short Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Management Research (2013) with Richard Thorpe; Business Research Methods (2011), with Alan Bryman; and Reading Management and Organization in Film (2008).

Jonathan Schroeder is the William A. Kern Professor of Communications at Rochester Institute of Technology, USA. Prior to this, he was Chair in Marketing at the University of Exeter, UK and has held visiting appointments at a wide range of institutions. He has published widely on branding, communication, identity and visual issues. He is the author of Visual Consumption (Routledge, 2002) and co-editor of Brand Culture (Routledge, 2006). He is editor in chief of Consumption, Markets & Culture and serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals, including, Advertising and Society Review, European Journal of Marketing, Innovative Marketing, Journal of Business Research and Marketing Theory

Samantha Warren is Professor in Management at the University of Essex, UK. She is a leading writer on visual methodologies in organization studies, has co-edited three journal special issues and convened a major international management conference (Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism) on the theme of ‘Vision’. In 2007 she co-founded inVisio: the International Network for Visual Studies in Organizations and has been the recipient of four recent research grants relating to the sensory dimensions of organization and management. Her published research spans subjects as diverse as organizational aesthetics, the iPod, workforce drug-testing, flash-mobbing as a contemporary organizational form and she is currently working on a project to explore the social role of smell in office contexts