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Book Synopsis
Drawing on the research of more than 50 influential international scholars, this extensive interdisciplinary survey consolidates and evaluates what is known and not known about organizations, and critically examines how we learn about and study them. Contributors include 50 influential international scholars.

Trade Review
"The book is absolutely outstanding! It is an intellectual tour de force by a stellar cast of more than 50 superb scholars. It achieves the impossible - both tremendous breadth and depth on the most important topics in organization theory today. No serious student of organizations can possibly do without this book." Christine Oliver, York University

"The quality of the contributors and the intelligence of the comprehensive editorial framework assure that we have, at last, a worthy successor to March's classic Handbook of Organizations (1965). The commitment to a common enterprise, the connections constructed across levels of analysis, and a devotion to cumulative knowledge are welcome attributes of this valuable collection." W. Richard Scott, Stanford University

"Baum has brought together a diverse and wily asemblage of authors to write a coherent book of the state of the art of organizations. The chapters show that organization studies has a defined frontier and research program." Bruce Kogut, University of Pennsylvania

"...the volume reaches beyond its espoused role as a "companion" and provides a bold statement that we believe will help guide the next generation of organizational theory scholars and spark disquiet (and perhaps consternation) among organizational researchers who are at the margins of this movement." Administrative Science Quarterly



Table of Contents

List of Figures viii

List of Tables ix

Contributors xi

Preface xxvii
Howard E. Aldrich

Acknowledgments xxx

Companion to Organizations: An Introduction 1
Joel A. C. Baum and Tim J. Rowley

Part I: Intraorganizational Level 35

1 Intraorganizational Institutions 37
Kimberly D. Elsbach

2 Intraorganizational Networks 58
Holly Raider and David J. Krackhardt

3 Intraorganizational Ecology 75
D. Charles Galunic and John R. Weeks

4 Intraorganizational Evolution 98
Massimo Warglien

5 Intraorganizational Cognition and Interpretation 119
C. Marlene Fiol

6 Intraorganizational Power and Dependence 138
Daniel J. Brass

7 Intraorganizational Technology 158
Melissa A. Schilling

8 Intraorganizational Learning 181
Linda Argote and Ron Ophir

9 Intraorganizational Complexity and Computation 208
Kathleen M. Carley

10 Intraorganizational Economics 233
Edward J. Zajac and James D. Westphal

Part II: Organizational Level 257

11 Organizational Institutions 259
Donald A. Palmer and Nicole Woolsey Biggart

12 Organizational Networks 281
Ranjay Gulati, Dania A. Dialdin, and Lihua Wang

13 Organizational Ecology 304
Joel A. C. Baum and Terry L. Amburgey Terry L. Amburgey and Jitendra V. Singh Theresa K. Lant

14 Organizational Evolution 327
Terry L. Amburgey and Jitendra V. Singh

15 Organizational Cognition and Interpretation 344
Theresa K. Lant

16 Organizational Power and Dependence 363
William Ocasio

17 Organizational Technology 386
Michael L. Tushman and Wendy Smith

18 Organizational Learning 415
Martin Schulz

19 Organizational Complexity and Computation 442
Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Mahesh M. Bhatia

20 Organizational Economics 467
Brian S. Silverman

Part III: Interorganizational Level 495

21 Interorganizational Institutions 497
David Strang and Wesley D. Sine

22 Interorganizational Networks 520
Wayne E. Baker and Robert R. Faulkner

23 Interorganizational Ecology 541
Hayagreeva Rao

24 Interorganizational Evolution 557
Henrich R. Greve

25 Interorganizational Cognition and Interpretation 579
Joseph F. Porac, Marc J. Ventresca, and Yuri Mishina

26 Interorganizational Power and Dependence 599
Mark S. Mizruchi and Mina Yoo

27 Interorganizational Technology 621
Toby E. Stuart

28 Interorganizational Learning 642
Paul Ingram

29 Interorganizational Complexity and Computation 664
Olav Sorenson

30 Interorganizational Economics 686
Arjen Van Witteloostuijn

Part IV: Organizational Epistemology and Research Methods 713

31 Updating Organizational Epistemology 715
Jane Azevedo

32 Contemporary Debates in Organizational Epistemology 733
Mihnea C. Moldoveanu and Joel A. C. Baum

33 Model-Centered Organization Science Epistemology 752
Bill McKelvey

34 Survey Research Methods 781
David Knoke, Peter V. Marsden and Arne L. Kalleberg

35 Archival Research Methods 805
Marc J. Ventresca and John W. Mohr

36 Simulation Research Methods 829
Kevin Dooley

37 Grounded Theory Research Methods 849
Deborah Dougherty

38 Field Research Methods 867
Andrew H. Van de Ven and Marshall Scott Poole

Appendix: Glossary of Epistemology Terms 889
Bill McKelvey

Index 899

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/05/2005
    ISBN13: 9780631216957, 978-0631216957
    ISBN10: 0631216952

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Drawing on the research of more than 50 influential international scholars, this extensive interdisciplinary survey consolidates and evaluates what is known and not known about organizations, and critically examines how we learn about and study them. Contributors include 50 influential international scholars.

    Trade Review
    "The book is absolutely outstanding! It is an intellectual tour de force by a stellar cast of more than 50 superb scholars. It achieves the impossible - both tremendous breadth and depth on the most important topics in organization theory today. No serious student of organizations can possibly do without this book." Christine Oliver, York University

    "The quality of the contributors and the intelligence of the comprehensive editorial framework assure that we have, at last, a worthy successor to March's classic Handbook of Organizations (1965). The commitment to a common enterprise, the connections constructed across levels of analysis, and a devotion to cumulative knowledge are welcome attributes of this valuable collection." W. Richard Scott, Stanford University

    "Baum has brought together a diverse and wily asemblage of authors to write a coherent book of the state of the art of organizations. The chapters show that organization studies has a defined frontier and research program." Bruce Kogut, University of Pennsylvania

    "...the volume reaches beyond its espoused role as a "companion" and provides a bold statement that we believe will help guide the next generation of organizational theory scholars and spark disquiet (and perhaps consternation) among organizational researchers who are at the margins of this movement." Administrative Science Quarterly



    Table of Contents

    List of Figures viii

    List of Tables ix

    Contributors xi

    Preface xxvii
    Howard E. Aldrich

    Acknowledgments xxx

    Companion to Organizations: An Introduction 1
    Joel A. C. Baum and Tim J. Rowley

    Part I: Intraorganizational Level 35

    1 Intraorganizational Institutions 37
    Kimberly D. Elsbach

    2 Intraorganizational Networks 58
    Holly Raider and David J. Krackhardt

    3 Intraorganizational Ecology 75
    D. Charles Galunic and John R. Weeks

    4 Intraorganizational Evolution 98
    Massimo Warglien

    5 Intraorganizational Cognition and Interpretation 119
    C. Marlene Fiol

    6 Intraorganizational Power and Dependence 138
    Daniel J. Brass

    7 Intraorganizational Technology 158
    Melissa A. Schilling

    8 Intraorganizational Learning 181
    Linda Argote and Ron Ophir

    9 Intraorganizational Complexity and Computation 208
    Kathleen M. Carley

    10 Intraorganizational Economics 233
    Edward J. Zajac and James D. Westphal

    Part II: Organizational Level 257

    11 Organizational Institutions 259
    Donald A. Palmer and Nicole Woolsey Biggart

    12 Organizational Networks 281
    Ranjay Gulati, Dania A. Dialdin, and Lihua Wang

    13 Organizational Ecology 304
    Joel A. C. Baum and Terry L. Amburgey Terry L. Amburgey and Jitendra V. Singh Theresa K. Lant

    14 Organizational Evolution 327
    Terry L. Amburgey and Jitendra V. Singh

    15 Organizational Cognition and Interpretation 344
    Theresa K. Lant

    16 Organizational Power and Dependence 363
    William Ocasio

    17 Organizational Technology 386
    Michael L. Tushman and Wendy Smith

    18 Organizational Learning 415
    Martin Schulz

    19 Organizational Complexity and Computation 442
    Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Mahesh M. Bhatia

    20 Organizational Economics 467
    Brian S. Silverman

    Part III: Interorganizational Level 495

    21 Interorganizational Institutions 497
    David Strang and Wesley D. Sine

    22 Interorganizational Networks 520
    Wayne E. Baker and Robert R. Faulkner

    23 Interorganizational Ecology 541
    Hayagreeva Rao

    24 Interorganizational Evolution 557
    Henrich R. Greve

    25 Interorganizational Cognition and Interpretation 579
    Joseph F. Porac, Marc J. Ventresca, and Yuri Mishina

    26 Interorganizational Power and Dependence 599
    Mark S. Mizruchi and Mina Yoo

    27 Interorganizational Technology 621
    Toby E. Stuart

    28 Interorganizational Learning 642
    Paul Ingram

    29 Interorganizational Complexity and Computation 664
    Olav Sorenson

    30 Interorganizational Economics 686
    Arjen Van Witteloostuijn

    Part IV: Organizational Epistemology and Research Methods 713

    31 Updating Organizational Epistemology 715
    Jane Azevedo

    32 Contemporary Debates in Organizational Epistemology 733
    Mihnea C. Moldoveanu and Joel A. C. Baum

    33 Model-Centered Organization Science Epistemology 752
    Bill McKelvey

    34 Survey Research Methods 781
    David Knoke, Peter V. Marsden and Arne L. Kalleberg

    35 Archival Research Methods 805
    Marc J. Ventresca and John W. Mohr

    36 Simulation Research Methods 829
    Kevin Dooley

    37 Grounded Theory Research Methods 849
    Deborah Dougherty

    38 Field Research Methods 867
    Andrew H. Van de Ven and Marshall Scott Poole

    Appendix: Glossary of Epistemology Terms 889
    Bill McKelvey

    Index 899

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