What is the purpose of social science and management research? Do
scholars/researchers have a responsibility to generate insights and
knowledge that are of practical (implementable) value and validity? We
are told we live in turbulent and changing times, should this not
provide an important opportunity for management researchers to provide
understanding and guidance? Yet there is widespread concern about the
efficacy of much research: These are some of the puzzles/pressing
problems that Chris Argyris addresses in this short book. Argyris is
one of the best known management scholars in the world - a leading
light whose work has consistently addressed fundamental organizational
questions, and who has provided some of the key concepts and building
blocks of our understanding of organizational learning - single and
double learning, theory in use, and espoused theory etc. In this book
he questions many of the assumptions of organizational theory and
research, and his investigation is not confined to academic analysis.
He also scrutinizes that capacity for 'unproductive reasoning'
(self-deception and rationalization) that is common amongst managers,
consultants, and indeed more generally. As well as engaging with the
work of leading organizational researchers (Sennett, Gabriel,
Burgelman, Czarniawska, Grint, for example)he also ponders the work of
the consultants, commentators, and accountants who endorsed Enron.
Throughout his purpose is to affirm the goal and values of useful
knowledge. His style/enquiry is direct but fair, challenging, if at
times uncompromising. Drawing on his own wealth of experience of
researching and working with organizations, this book will be a
reference point for all concerned to develop useful knowledge and
confront the defences and deceptions that are only too commonplace in
the business and academic worlds.
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The Limits to Organizational Knowledge
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191533242
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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