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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tor Hernes (Professor of Organization Theory, Professor of Organization Theory, Copenhagen Business School)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9780192894380ISBN 10: 0192894382 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 24 March 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1: A Review and Foundations of a Framework 2: Time-as-Experience 3: Time-as-Practice 4: Time-as-Events 5: Time-as-Resource 6: Themes of Interplay 7: Narrative Trajectory 8: Changing in Time 9: Mattering of Time 10: Leading in Time 11: A Note on Studying Time in Time AfterwordReviewsTor Hernes presents a highly original treatise of organizational time that sets old oppositions to play, draws attention to aspects of socio-cultural time that tended to be blind-sided in organization theory, and builds a unique conceptual framework from the emerging intersections. The result is a scintillating intellectual journey that keeps the reader in challenged suspense from the beginning of the book to its very end. * Barbara Adam, Professor emerita, Cardiff University, founding editor of Time & Society * We live our lives in time but, strangely, when we seek to understand organizational life we abstract from time -- as if the phenomena we study take place in a time-less realm. Tor Hernes is perhaps the most distinguished management scholar to take issue with this approach through his persistent effort to introduce time in organizational analysis. This book is the best epitome of his work - sophisticated, erudite and informative. A must-read book for any scholar who wants to understand the temporal dimension of organizing. * Haridimos Tsoukas, Professor, University of Cyprus and University of Warwick * Tor Hernes has written a tour de force of time in organizations. He has read widely -- introducing ideas from philosophy and sociology to contemporary organization studies. He covers the classics, reaching as far back as Aristotle, Mead, and Bergson, while also showing incredible breadth in his knowledge of today's scholarship. No student or scholar of time in organization studies should do without this book. * Tima Bansal, Professor, General management, Sustainability and Strategy, Ivey Business School * This insightful book provides a rich and extensive treatment of time and organizations through relating four mutually constitutive temporal dimensions -- events, experiences, resources, and practices. The result is an integrated and dynamic understanding of time as entailing the active interweaving of past, present, and future. This is a generative approach to time that will offer scholars an invaluable guide to examining temporal dynamics in organizing. * Wanda Orlikowski, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Information Technologies & Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management * Tor Hernes presents a highly original treatise of organizational time that sets old oppositions to play, draws attention to aspects of socio-cultural time that tended to be blind-sided in organization theory, and builds a unique conceptual framework from the emerging intersections. The result is a scintillating intellectual journey that keeps the reader in challenged suspense from the beginning of the book to its very end. * Barbara Adam, Professor emerita, Cardiff University, founding editor of Time & Society * We live our lives in time but, strangely, when we seek to understand organizational life we abstract from time — as if the phenomena we study take place in a time-less realm. Tor Hernes is perhaps the most distinguished management scholar to take issue with this approach through his persistent effort to introduce time in organizational analysis. This book is the best epitome of his work - sophisticated, erudite and informative. A must-read book for any scholar who wants to understand the temporal dimension of organizing. * Haridimos Tsoukas, Professor, University of Cyprus and University of Warwick * Tor Hernes has written a tour de force of time in organizations. He has read widely — introducing ideas from philosophy and sociology to contemporary organization studies. He covers the classics, reaching as far back as Aristotle, Mead, and Bergson, while also showing incredible breadth in his knowledge of today's scholarship. No student or scholar of time in organization studies should do without this book. * Tima Bansal, Professor, General management, Sustainability and Strategy, Ivey Business School * This insightful book provides a rich and extensive treatment of time and organizations through relating four mutually constitutive temporal dimensions — events, experiences, resources, and practices. The result is an integrated and dynamic understanding of time as entailing the active interweaving of past, present, and future. This is a generative approach to time that will offer scholars an invaluable guide to examining temporal dynamics in organizing. * Wanda Orlikowski, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Information Technologies & Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management * Tor Hernes presents a highly original treatise of organizational time that sets old oppositions to play, draws attention to aspects of socio-cultural time that tended to be blind-sided in organization theory, and builds a unique conceptual framework from the emerging intersections. The result is a scintillating intellectual journey that keeps the reader in challenged suspense from the beginning of the book to its very end. * Barbara Adam, Professor emerita, Cardiff University, founding editor of Time & Society * We live our lives in time but, strangely, when we seek to understand organizational life we abstract from time - as if the phenomena we study take place in a time-less realm. Tor Hernes is perhaps the most distinguished management scholar to take issue with this approach through his persistent effort to introduce time in organizational analysis. This book is the best epitome of his work - sophisticated, erudite and informative. A must-read book for any scholar who wants to understand the temporal dimension of organizing. * Haridimos Tsoukas, University of Cyprus and University of Warwick * Tor Hernes has written a tour de force of time in organizations. He has read widely - introducing ideas from philosophy and sociology to contemporary organization studies. He covers the classics, reaching as far back as Aristotle, Mead, and Bergson, while also showing incredible breadth in his knowledge of today's scholarship. No student or scholar of time in organization studies should do without this book. * Tima Bansal, Professor, General management, Sustainability and Strategy, Ivey Business School * This insightful book provides a rich and extensive treatment of time and organizations through relating four mutually constitutive temporal dimensions - events, experiences, resources, and practices. The result is an integrated and dynamic understanding of time as entailing the active interweaving of past, present, and future. This is a generative approach to time that will offer scholars an invaluable guide to examining temporal dynamics in organizing. * Wanda Orlikowski, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Information Technologies & Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management * Author InformationTor Hernes, Professor of Organization Theory at Copenhagen Business School and Adjunct Professor at USN Business School, University of South-Eastern Norway, is an award-winning researcher who has previously published pioneering works on the topics of organization, process, and time. He directs the Centre for Organization and Time at Copenhagen Business School. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |