How to look at organizations?: The book is an academic level state-of-the-art of organization theory. Definitely the best contemporary book in the field - suitable for all the students, but also for academics and practitioners. It covers both historical and current issues. Though pretty comprehesive, still comprehendable. In lay man language Hatch writes about most difficult issues of organization theory - structure, environment, culture, etc. are all covered, usually with some alternative perspectives (e.g. 'organizational culture' is described also from postmodern and symbolic perspectives, current books and papers are referred etc.).
Doctoral research material: Hatch writes in a consise and informative manner. It is not the type of writing that you wonder what you just read. Her writing holds the reader's interest by keeping her style uncomplicated in word and thought. The breath of orgainzational information is outstanding and the depth of each topic seems to be at a level to keep you reading but not overloaded and bored. Highly recommended for org research.
Very interesting, i have learned a lot!: Very interesting, i have learned a lot
Excellent!: This is a wonderful textbook and much more than a textboo
Dry, but informative: I'm not sure how attention grabbing org theory can be, but this book was very informative and understandable. The chapters are a nice size, and the summaries are useful.
| Author: | Mary Jo Hatch | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 302.35 | | EAN: | 9780198774907 | | ISBN: | 0198774907 | | Number Of Pages: | 416 | | Publication Date: | 1997-02-27 |
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