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Title Cambridge handbook of routine dynamics / edited by Martha S. Feldman, [and five others]
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom : New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Contents What is Routine Dynamics -- Practice theory and Routine Dynamics -- Process theorizing and Routine Dynamics -- Ethnomethodology and Routine Dynamics -- Pragmatism and Routine Dynamics -- Actor-Network Theory and Routine Dynamics -- Materiality and Routine Dynamics -- Ethnography and Routine Dynamics -- Video Methods and Routine Dynamics -- Field Experiments in Routine Dynamics -- Agent-based Modeling in Routine Dynamics -- Sequence analysis in Routine Dynamics -- Narrative networks in Routine Dynamics -- Bakhtin's Chronotope and Routine Dynamics -- Truces and Routine Dynamics -- Context, embeddedness and Routine Dynamics -- Routine Interdependence: Intersections, Clusters, Ecologies and Bundles -- Cognition in Routine Dynamics -- Time, temporality and history in Routine Dynamics -- Transfer & replication in Routine Dynamics -- nnovation work and routine dynamics -- Design and Routine Dynamics -- Algorithms & routine dynamics -- Complexity in Routine Dynamics -- Bodies and Routine Dynamics -- Emotion and Routine Dynamics -- Professional identity and Routine Dynamics -- Occupations, professions and routine dynamics -- Management Practice and Routine Dynamics -- Project-based and temporary organizing and Routine Dynamics -- Self-managed Forms of Organizing and Routine Dynamics -- Unexpected events and routine dynamics -- Carnegie School Experiential Learning and Routine and Routine Dynamics Dynamic Capabilities and Routine Dynamics -- Strategy as Practice and Routine Dynamics -- Path dependence and routine dynamics -- Business Process Management and Routine Dynamics
Summary "At first glance, Routine Dynamics is a strange topic for a scholarly handbook because Routine Dynamics is an oxymoron. The word routine has a lot of connotations, but dynamic isn't usually one of them. From a distance, routines seem like habits: mindless, repetitive and notoriously hard to change. Routines seem static, so inquiring about routine dynamics seems like a waste of time. Yet here we are"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 17, 2021)
Subject Organizational behavior.
Organizational sociology.
Task analysis.
Task Performance and Analysis
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior.
Organizational behavior
Organizational sociology
Task analysis
Form Electronic book
Author Feldman, Martha S., 1953- editor.
LC no. 2021019407
ISBN 9781108993340
1108993346