Cuprins
Frontmatter – Preface – Contents – Constituting Management – Part I. From Markets to Organizations and Back Again – The Organization and the Market – The Analysis of Markets: From Transaction to Regulation – Rational Expectations? Education Policy and the Language of Management in Australia – The Subjectivity of Segmentation and the Segmentation of Subjectivity – From Concealment to Magnification: The Changing Social and Economic Agenda behind Homeworking – Part II. Management and Meaning at Work – Corporate Culture and De-Institutionalization: Implications for Identity in a Brazilian Telecommunications Company – Patterns Of Meaning: Institutionalization and Circumstances – International Corporate Governance: Who Rules the Corporation? – Part III. Identity in Management – Gender Stereotypes and their Impact on Management Processes – Corporate Image, Gendered Subjects and the Company Newsletter: The Changing Faces of British Airways – Function of Meaning and De-Differentiation of the Labor Process for Agent’s Identity – Part IV. Constituting Tomorrow’s Management – Postmodern Management – Managing as if Tomorrow Matters: Embryonic Industries and Management in the Twenty First Century – Organization Studies and Transformations in Modern Society – Lessons from Premodern and Modern for Postmodern Management – Notes on Contributors – Index