Reframing Organizational CulturePeter J. Frost SAGE Publications, 07/08/1991 - 400 من الصفحات With this follow-up to Organizational Culture (Sage 1985), the editors continue their study of the interaction between investigation and the subject of inquiry. The editors have included a variety of frames as tools that allow readers to examine any empirical piece on organizational culture on its own merits - as good research - while at the same time, permit viewing it from other perspectives as well. Combined with a unique emphasis on process, this volume also includes reflections from the editors, pointing out their values, biases, beliefs, perceptions and experiences in research, and lending a human dimension to the research process. |
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... context information that must be retrieved for a speci®c service to run properly. ± Accessory: additional context information which, although not necessary, could be useful for the purpose of providing a better or more complete service ...
... context information that must be retrieved for a speci®c service to run properly. ± Accessory: additional context information which, although not necessary, could be useful for the purpose of providing a better or more complete service ...
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... context and scripture/tradition continues, the gospel for the contemporary context is dialogically discovered and articulated by those who read or heard the gospel witnessed by scripture/tradition. The gospel is not a simple solution or ...
... context and scripture/tradition continues, the gospel for the contemporary context is dialogically discovered and articulated by those who read or heard the gospel witnessed by scripture/tradition. The gospel is not a simple solution or ...
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... contexts, power discourses, or the connection of translations to the target cultural context.1 This essay contends that while the translation of Russian literature in North Vietnam favoured works that were consistent with the Socialist ...
... contexts, power discourses, or the connection of translations to the target cultural context.1 This essay contends that while the translation of Russian literature in North Vietnam favoured works that were consistent with the Socialist ...
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Thinking About Organizational Culture | 5 |
The Role of the Founder in | 14 |
Semiotics and the Study of Occupational | 39 |
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