Historicity in Organization Studies

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As soon as we go beyond the borders of our present and begin to explore remote pasts and futures, management and organization scholars are exposed to two dangers. The first is the exaggeration of continuities and anachronism about the past. The second is the projection of present ordinariness into the future. So how can we describe long-term processes of entrepreneurship, accounting, marketing, finance, information systems or innovation? This edited volume gathers a team of leading interdisciplinary scholars inspired by process philosophy, phenomenologies, and critical schools. After presenting issues, debates, and perspectives likely to inspire and guide historical description, several examples of historical work in entrepreneurship, accounting, and organization studies are used to show situations in which researchers have had to tackle this resonance between ontology and methodology in their historiography. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of management and organization studies.


Examines the connection of history, time, temporality, events, and becoming in management and organization studies Explores historical processes, actuality, and historical events from metaphysical perspectives Chapters include examples of historical work in entrepreneurship, accounting and organization studies

Autorentext

François-Xavier de Vaujany is Professor of Organization Studies at Université Paris Dauphine-PSL (DRM), France. His research focuses on the societal and political dimensions of work organization and its management from the 1930s to the present, in particular in the US and the French contexts.

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Kätlin Pulk is an Associate Professor of Organization Theory at Estonian Business School, Estonia. Her research focuses on time and temporality in organizations and in organizing, organizational change, outsourcing, backsourcing, innovation, commitment, continuity and an event-based view of time.

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Pierre Labardin is a Professor at La Rochelle University, France. He specializes in accounting and management control history. He is a founding member and, from 2021 to 2023, President of AHMO, the French Business History Association.


Klappentext

An important book raising the often-unspoken ontologies of historical work in the realm of business and organizations. From questioning the chronological nature of historical narrative and its implied causalities to tracing the innovations in employing historical approaches in business management since the millennium, this collection of chapters offers insights into the practical and fundamental way in which philosophical considerations matter to research.

Stephanie Decker, Professor at University of Birmingham

As soon as we go beyond the borders of our present and begin to explore remote pasts and futures, management and organization scholars are exposed to two dangers. The first is the exaggeration of continuities and anachronism about the past. The second is the projection of present ordinariness into the future. So how can we describe long-term processes of entrepreneurship, accounting, marketing, finance, information systems or innovation? This edited volume gathers a team of leading interdisciplinary scholars inspired by process philosophy, phenomenologies, and critical schools. After presenting issues, debates, and perspectives likely to inspire and guide historical description, several examples of historical work in entrepreneurship, accounting, and organization studies are used to show situations in which researchers have had to tackle this resonance between ontology and methodology in their historiography. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of management and organization studies.

François-Xavier de Vaujany is Professor of Organization Studies at Université Paris Dauphine-PSL (DRM), France. His research focuses on the societal and political dimensions of work organization and its management from the 1930s to the present, in particular in the US and the French contexts.

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Kätlin Pulk is an Associate Professor of Organization Theory at Estonian Business School, Estonia. Her research focuses on time and temporality in organizations and in organizing, organizational change, outsourcing, backsourcing, innovation, commitment, continuity and an event-based view of time.

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Pierre Labardin is a Professor at La Rochelle University, France. He specializes in accounting and management control history. He is a founding member and, from 2021 to 2023, President of AHMO, the French Business History Association.


Inhalt

Chapter 1: Introduction Historicity in Organization Studies Describing events and actuality at the borders of our present.- Chapter 2: Eventalizing the Kaali Meteorite SocioOrganizational Reality as Dynamic Configuration of Events.- Chapter 3: Towards Negative Ontologies of Time The Inclusion of Non-events in Organizational Historiography.- Chapter 4: A Foucauldian Perspective on Ethics and Subjectivation in the Making of History.- Chapter 5: Time Space and the Becoming of Chance in Platform Capitalism.- Chapter 6: History of a digital institution in the making Observing more than 14 years of eCODEX the European eJustice system.- Chapter 7: A Critical Genealogy of Time Control Devices in France.- Chapter 8: Building the Myth of the Entrepreneur The Case of Steve Jobs.- Chapter 9: Changing Narrative Through Theatre The Case of Bergamo ER Theatre Covid Play.- Chapter 10: Commemoration as Discourses of Dark Industrial Pasts Saunters through Popular Company and Factory Museums.- Chapter 11: Spreading global leadership and democracy Harvard Business School at the Edge of Time 1908 to 2024.- Chapter 12: Historiography and Historical Organization Studies Synthesizing the Historic Turns Legacy.- Chapter 13: Between Ordinary and Extraordinary Events Reconceptualizing Historical Events and Historicity in OS.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031889370
    • Editor François-Xavier de Vaujany, Kätlin Pulk, Pierre Labardin
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel Historicity in Organization Studies
    • Veröffentlichung 29.07.2025
    • ISBN 3031889371
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783031889370
    • Jahr 2025
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T26mm
    • Untertitel Describing Events and Actuality at the Borders of Our Present
    • Genre Management
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 388
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
    • Gewicht 611g

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