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Organization As Communication - Perspectives in Dialogue

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Informationen zum Autor Steffen Blaschke is Associate Professor in Organizational Communication at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. His current research focuses on methods and measures of organizational communication. His research has been published in the Journal of Management Inquiry! Management Communication Quarterly! and Organization Studies! among others.Dennis Schoeneborn is Professor (MSO) of Communication! Organization! and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. His current research focuses on how communicative practices constitute new and fluid forms of organizing. His research has been published in the Academy of Management Review! Human Relations! Journal of Management Studies! Management Communication Quarterly! and Organization Studies! among others. Zusammenfassung The idea that communication constitutes organization (CCO) provides a unique perspective to organization studies by highlighting the fundamental and formative role of communication for organizational phenomena of various kinds. The book features original works that address the idea of organization as communication in the light of other theories! related concepts! as well as the tension between strategy and emergence. The first set of chapters discusses the idea of organization communication in the light of critical works of European scholars (Habermas! Honneth! and Günther). The second set of chapters reflects on a range of concepts such as institutions! routines! and leadership from a CCO perspective. The final set of chapters examines the tension between strategic and emergent communication by drawing on new methodology and empirical evidence.The chapters are set into dialogue with some of the most prominent proponents of CCO scholarship. The book offers an important contribution to CCO thinking by adding European perspectives on organization as communication. It connects the primarily North American approach and European traditions of theoretical thought to existing debates in communication and organization studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Steffen Blaschke andDennis Schoeneborn I Organization as Communication in the Light of Other Theories 1 Organization as Communication and Habermasian PhilosophyAndreas Scherer and Andreas Rasche2 Organization as Communication and Honneth's Notion of Struggles for Recognition Gabriele Faßauer3 Communication as Polycontextural Process: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives beyond a Theory of Social Systems Till Jansen4Ventriloquism in and as a Dialogue with German Scholars: Habermas! Honneth! and GuntherFrancois CoorenII Organization as Communication and Related Concepts: Institutions! Routines! Leadership 5 Institutional Theory and the CCO Perspective: Opportunities forCommunicative Convergence?Swaran Sandhu6 Organization as Communication and Routines: Text! Interpretation! and Performance of RulesDaniel Geiger & Anja Schröder7 Organization as Communication and Leadership: A Luhmannian PerspectiveJochen Koch8. Thinking Heuristically: On the Future of Theorizing on Organization as Communication Timothy KuhnIII Organization as Strategic Versus Emergent Communication9Organization as Communication and Corporate Communication: Contributions from Relational Sociology Peter Winkler and Wehmeier10Organizing and Organization: The Micro and Macro of Networks of Communication Episodes Steffen Blaschke11 Organization as Communication and Strategic Change: The Dynamics of DistanciationAnne Marie Lohuis & Mark van Vuuren12. Shifting the Figure of Organizationas CommunicationJoep CornelissenIV Epilog Linda Putnam ...

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