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Disliked Practices

An Empirical Study on the Reverse Side of Organizational Practices

Erschienen am 15.12.2010, Auflage: 1/2010
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ISBN/EAN: 9783844100037
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 268 S.
Format (T/L/B): 1.7 x 21 x 14.8 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

In recent years, the concept of organizational practices has become increasingly popular in organization studies. The focus of research that follows a "practice approach" is on the actual activities in organizations as opposed to prescribed procedures or standardized routines. This book is about a hitherto neglected category of practice, namely, disliked practices in organizations. On the basis of an empirical study in three German companies, the author reveals how continuous practicing of disliked practices results in a discrepancy between practitioners and their practices. This stands in contrast to previous literature, which understands practices as being exclusively positive and in which the consent of the practitioner to their practices is generally assumed. Based on the findings from the inductive study, the author develops a Theory of Disliked Practices, which explicates findings about the nature and the evolvement of disliked practices, and the negative effects of disliked practices on practitioners and organizational functioning. This book addresses researchers, lecturers, students and all those interested in organization studies and related disciplines, such as industrial-organizational psychology and sociology. The results of the study have significant implications for practice theory and methodology. Moreover, the theoretical model presented in this book provides a valuable basis for further research. Beyond that, the book will be insightful for managers and consultants who strive to improve the well-being of employees and overall organizational functioning.

Autorenportrait

Nicolas Rohde earned a master's degree and a doctoral degree in business administration from Freie Universität Berlin. He also worked as a research and teaching assistant for the university's Institute of Management. During that time, he was involved in an international research project from the Advanced Institute of Management Research (UK), and was a visiting researcher at Aarhus University (DK) and at the University of Maryland (USA). His research focuses on organizational practices and routines, organizational learning and change processes in organizations. Prior to his doctoral studies, he gained considerable experience while working in diverse industries, including financial services, telecommunication and healthcare. Currently he is a self-employed management consultant.

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