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Actor-network theory and organizing / edited by Barbara Czarniawska & Tor Hernes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Malmö : Copenhagen : Liber ; Copenhagen Business School Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: 356 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 8763001446
  • 9788763001441
  • 9147074817
  • 9789147074815
Other title:
  • Actor-network theory and organising
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.01 22
LOC classification:
  • HM585 .A27 2005
Contents:
1. Constructing macro actors according to ANT -- 2. "My name is Lifebuoy". An actor-network emerging from an action-net -- 3. Technological strategy as macro-actor: How humanness might be made of steel -- 4. The little engine that could: On the "managing" qualities of technology -- 5. Artifacts rule! How organizing happens in open source software projects -- 6. Organizational routines and the macro-actor -- 7. The organization as nexus of institutional macro actors: The story of a lopsided recruitment case -- 8. Powers in a factory -- 9. Macro-actors and the sounds of the silenced -- 10. Inscribing organizational change with information technology -- 11. The internet web portal as an enrolment advice -- 12. The making of knowledge society: Intellectual capital and paradoxes of managing knowledge -- 13. The re-formatting of electricity, and the making of a market -- 14. Explaining the macro-actors in practice -- 15. Productive power, organized markets and actor-network theory -- 16. Actor-networks: ecology and entrepreneurs -- 17. Net-working on a neonatal intensive care unit: The baby as virtual object.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 301.01 ACT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A266367B

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Constructing macro actors according to ANT -- 2. "My name is Lifebuoy". An actor-network emerging from an action-net -- 3. Technological strategy as macro-actor: How humanness might be made of steel -- 4. The little engine that could: On the "managing" qualities of technology -- 5. Artifacts rule! How organizing happens in open source software projects -- 6. Organizational routines and the macro-actor -- 7. The organization as nexus of institutional macro actors: The story of a lopsided recruitment case -- 8. Powers in a factory -- 9. Macro-actors and the sounds of the silenced -- 10. Inscribing organizational change with information technology -- 11. The internet web portal as an enrolment advice -- 12. The making of knowledge society: Intellectual capital and paradoxes of managing knowledge -- 13. The re-formatting of electricity, and the making of a market -- 14. Explaining the macro-actors in practice -- 15. Productive power, organized markets and actor-network theory -- 16. Actor-networks: ecology and entrepreneurs -- 17. Net-working on a neonatal intensive care unit: The baby as virtual object.

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