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Posted By David Buchanan 06-04-2018 11:56
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Members of the OB Division may be interested in this PDW: 'Not another survey': Unconventional methodology in organization and management research Saturday 11 August 2018, 10.15 to 12.45, Sheraton Grand Chicago, Chicago Ballroom X: sponsoring Divisions: RM, OMT Are you interested in ...
Posted By David Buchanan 10-05-2017 14:29
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Hi Jeffrey – see the case studies in: https://www.amazon.com/Managing-Organizational-Change-Multiple-Perspectives/dp/0073530530/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1507227931&sr=8-1&keywords=managing+organizational+change+a+multiple+perspectives+approach This is geared towards grad students, and is based ...
Posted By David Buchanan 08-23-2016 12:13
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Thanks John – I still have a (first edition paperback?) copy of Argyris' excellent book and I can confirm the reference. However, I still believe that the first institutional recognition of organizational behaviour as a distinct subject area can be attributed to the establishment of the Organizational ...
Posted By David Buchanan 08-22-2016 17:19
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As far as I have been able to establish, the term 'organizational behaviour' was first used by Fritz Roethlisberger in the late 1950s, because it suggested a wider scope than 'human relations'. The term 'behavioural sciences' was first used to describe a Ford Foundation research programme at Harvard ...
Posted By David Buchanan 03-13-2015 13:01
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Hi Thomas Have you seen this excellent work: Billsberry, J., Charlesworth, J. and Leonard, P. (eds) (2012) Moving Images: Effective Teaching with Film and Television in Management, Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. The recent movie The Imitation Game (2014) can be read as a case ...