
Key Features: "Presents a historical framework": This historical perspective provides a comprehensive synthesis that situates different theoretical approaches and highlights their links over time."Covers literature from World War II to present day: "A comparative summary of each period??'s important theories identifies the major dimensions, key concepts, and questions that characterize the different perspectives. "Offers a balanced evaluation of each theoretical approach": By comparing each perspective in terms of major contributions and limits, students can develop their critical thinking skills.??"Provides a wide-range review of current literature": While the focus is historical, the book includes recent theoretical perspectives to offer an up-to-date review of emerging research and trends shaping the evolution of the field."Includes extensive references": A fantastic bibliographic resource for scholars and students to further investigate issues of change in organizations.
Intended Audience
This text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Organizational Development, OrganizationalTheory, and Organizational Change in the departments of business & management, political science, and public administration. It is also an ideal resource for academics, researchers, and scholars interested in organizational change.
| nicola stratford lin johnson s c jarvis times of india harkirat singh | janice angelique horngren matthias de vries holzenberg andreas d a berry |