New issue of Organization Studies! Volume 25 Issue 02 LO30941

From: Swart, Wernard (wernard.swart@sagepub.co.uk)
Date: 02/10/04


Organization Studies

An international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the Studies of
organizations, organizing, and the organized in and between societies

Volume 25 Issue 02 - Publication Date: 1 February 2004

http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105725&jiid=509861

Calls for Papers

Cognitive Style and the Management of Small and Medium-Sized
Enterprises Eugene Sadler-Smith School of Management, University of
Surrey, UK

Contradictions of Democracy in a Workers' Cooperativ Rahul Varman
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India and Manali Chakrabarti
Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India

The Cross-National Diffusion of Work Systems: Translation of Japanese
Operations in the UK Ayse Saka University of Muğla, Turkey

A Dual-Motor, Constructive Process Model of Organizational Transition
Paul E. Cule Marquette University, USA and Daniel Robey Georgia State
University, USA

Narrative Temporality: Implications for Organizational Research Ann L.
Cunliffe California State University, USA , John T. Luhman New Mexico
Highlands University, USA and David M. Boje New Mexico State
University, USA

Learning Groups: What Types Are There? A Theoretical Analysis and an
Empirical Study in a Consultancy Firm Irma Bogenrieder and Bart
Nooteboom Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 

Book Reviews

Prasad, Anshuman (ed.), Postcolonial Theory and Organizational
Analysis, reviewed by Hans-Georg Erney

Kamoche, Ken N., Miguel Pina e Cunha and Joao Vieira da Cunha,
Organizational Improvisation, reviewed by Paul C. van Fenema and Otto
R. Koppius

Hedman, J. and T. Kalling, IT and Business Models, reviewed by Feng Li
and Joanna Berry

Kogut, B. (ed.), The Global Internet Economy, reviewed by Feng Li and
Joanna Berry

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