Management, from a critical perspective.
Critical management Studies provide a assessment against prevailing social order and management and are designed to produce better managers and fairer organisations.
This Series brings together informed critiques of management, business and organization, grounded originally in critical theory perspectives.
Titles included in this set:
Organizing Disaster:The Construction of Humanitarianism;
Organization Theory:Critical and Philosophical Engagements;
Contesting Institutional Hegemony in Today's Business Schools:Doctoral Students Speak Out;
The Ideological Evolution of Human Resource Management:A Critical Look into HRM Research and Practices;
Making Critical Sense of Immigrant Experience:A Case Study of Hong Kong Chinese in Canada;
STEM-Professional Women's Exclusion in the Canadian Space Industry:Anchor Points and Intersectionality at the Margins of Space;
Values, Rationality, and Power: Developing Organizational Wisdom:A Case Study of a Canadian Healthcare Authority;