Book (Practical) Society As a polyhedron Business Administration / Society of History of Business Administration

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 多面体としての経営学 / 経営学史学会
Out of stock
Item number: BO3978170
Released date: 01 Jun 2023
Maker: Bunshin-do

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Society
[Introduction to Contents]
The history of more than a century of management research has been diversifying from German management economics and American management theory to today's positivist research. Can management research, which has tried many times for systematic integration into science, find new ways of integration through dialogue between studies with different themes in the 21st century? This essay discusses from many aspects.
Contents
Opening remarks (Kazuhiro Fujii)
Part I Explanation of Objectives
as a Polyhedron (10th Steering Committee)
Part II Management Studies as a Polyhedron
1 Quantifying World - Small Studies of Management Studies - (Ken Matsuda)
2 Trials of Interactive Management History (Masayuki Yamagata)
3 Organizational Ethics as a Prism (Takashi Majima)
4 Work Design and Management Studies (Yoshiaki Takao)
5 Research Practice Issues in Organizational Behavior Research
- Historical Study of Theory - (Yasuhiro Hattori)
Part III Workshop
6 Dialogue between Historical Studies and Empirical Studies
- What the Society of Historical Studies of Management Studies should do for the development of management -
(Norio Uebayashi, yoshiko 庭本, Kohei Kijima, Kazuto Isomura)
Part IV Essay
7 Philosophy of Organisms and Human Cooperation
- Persuasion and coordination in the process of civilization - (Murata 康常)
8 multifaceted nature of "Visualization" - Implications for Management Studies - (Tsuyoshi Yamashita)
9 Genealogy and development of anthropological organizational studies in the history of management - (Kazunori Sunagawa)
Part V : Bunken