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Imagining Organizations

Performative Imagery in Business and Beyond
Buch | Hardcover
274 Seiten
2011
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-88064-0 (ISBN)
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The modern business relies extensively upon myriad images and pictorial representations. This book provides a fresh disciplinary space in which to experiment and capture the significant role that images and other forms of engagements play in the performance of the organizational activities that make business possible.
Organizations rely extensively upon a myriad of images and pictorial representations such as budgets, schedules, reports, graphs, and organizational charts to name but a few. Visual images play an integral role in the process of organizing. This volume argues that images in organizations are ‘performative’, meaning that they can be seen as performances, rather than mere representations, that play a significant role in all kind of organizational activities.

Imagining Organizations opens up new ways of imagining business through an interdisciplinary approach that captures the role of visualizations and their performances. Contributions to this volume challenge this orthodox view to explore how images in business, organizing and organizations are viewed in a static and rigid form. Imagining Business addresses the question of how we visualize organizations and their activities as an important aspect of managerial work, focusing on practices and performances, organizing and ordering, and media and technologies. Moreover, it aims to provide a focal point for the growing collection of studies that explore how various business artifacts draw on the power of the visual to enable various forms of organizing and organizations in diverse contexts.

Christine McLean is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Business School and a member of the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC). She has been involved in a variety of empirical research projects using an ethnographic style of investigation and she is currently undertaking a study which seeks to explore the role of visual management in the newspaper printing industry. François-Régis Puyou is assistant professor in management accounting and member of the Centre for Organisation and Strategy Studies at Audencia Nantes Management School. He is also associate researcher to the "Centre de Sociologie des Organisations" at Sciences-Po. His research is mostly concerned with organizing processes in business groups. Paolo Quattrone is Professor of Accounting and Management Control at IE Business School, Madrid and hold academic posts at the Universities of Manchester, Carlos III (Madrid), and Oxford. His research spans from the history of administrative practices in religious Orders to information and management control technologies in large organisations. Professor Thrift is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick since July 2006 and one of the world’s leading human geographers and social scientists. He is academician of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences, and a Fellow of the British Academy.

Introduction. Paolo Quattrone, Francois-Regis Puyou, Chris McLean, and Nigel Thrift 1. Transparency or the New Invisibility: The Business of Making Connections. Barbara Maria Stafford 2. Business Fiction: Global Economy by William Gibson. Barbara Czarniawska 3. Visible, Tradeable Carbon: How Emissions Markets are Constructed. Donald MacKenzie 4. Imagining Technology in Organizational Knowledge: Entities, Webs, and Mangles. Susan V. Scott & Wanda J. Orlikowski 5. Process Flowcharts: Malleable Visual Mediators of ERP Implementation. Joanne Locke and Alan Lowe 6. Style And Strategy: Snapshot Aesthetics in Brand Culture. Jonathan E. Schroeder 7. Icon, Iconography, Iconology : Banking, Branding and the Bowler Hat. Jane Davison 8. "Modernizing the Grocery Trade with Cartoons in Wartimes: Humor as a Marketing Weapon (Progressive Grocer, 1939-1945)" Franck Cochoy 9. Imagining Passion in Action: An Analysis of Translation and Treason. Consuelo Vasquez & François Coore 10. Imagining (The Future) Business: How To Make Firms With Plans? Martin Giraudeau 11. "A Picture Tells More Than a Thousand Words" – Losing the Plot in the Era of the Image. Yiannis Gabriel

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2011
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
Zusatzinfo 30 Halftones, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
ISBN-10 0-415-88064-5 / 0415880645
ISBN-13 978-0-415-88064-0 / 9780415880640
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