The Oxford handbook of management / edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Steven J. Armstrong, and Michael Lounsbury.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780191779565 (ebook) :
- Handbook of management
- Management
- 658 23
- HD31.2
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Adrian Wilkinson, Steve Armstrong, Michael Lounsbury -- Managing Operations - production, BPR / Zoe Radnor, Nicola Bateman -- Managing Projects / Jeff Pinto -- Managing Knowledge and Information / Wendy Currie -- Managing Meaning - culture / Violina Rindova -- Management and Leadership / Ronald E. Riggio -- Management and Strategy / Mark Shanley -- Management Practice - and the doing of management / Stefan Tengblad -- Managing Change / David Buchanan -- Scientific Management  / Lucy Taska -- Management as a Practice of Power / David Courpasson -- Evidence Based Management / Kevin Morrell, Mark Learmonth -- Management and Morality/Ethics / Michel Anteby -- Management and Modernity / Graham Sewell -- Management Education and Business Schools  / Ken Brown, Robert S. Rubin -- Management as an Academic Discipline  / Christian De Cock, Damian Doherty -- Managing across Cultures  / Robert Rubin, Stefan Tengblad -- International Management  / Mike Geppert, Graham Hollinshead -- Human Relations  / Kyle Bruce, Chris Nyland -- Management as Consultancy / Andrew Sturdy, Christopher Wright, Nick Wylie -- Operations Management/Systems / Martin Spring -- Management by Objectives  / Peter Starbuck -- Organisational Culture and Image / Mats Alvesson -- Open Systems (contingency theory/design) / Bob Hinings, Roston Greenwood -- Future in the past: a philoshphical reflection on the prospects of management / Stewart Clegg, Marco Berti, Walter P. Jarvis -- Managing People - personnel, HRM, performance / Andy Charlwood, Kim Hoque.
This handbook analyses and explores the evolution of management; the core functions and how they may have changed; its position in the culture of modern society; the institutions and ideologies that support it; and likely challenges and changes in the future.
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