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Competition What It Is And Why It Happens Stefan Arorajonsson

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Competition What It Is And Why It Happens Stefan Arorajonsson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Stefan Arora-Jonsson, Nils Brunsson, Raimund Hasse, Katarina Lagerström
ISBN: 9780192652850, 9780192652867, 9780192898012, 0192652850, 0192652869, 0192898019
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Competition What It Is And Why It Happens Stefan Arorajonsson by Stefan Arora-jonsson, Nils Brunsson, Raimund Hasse, Katarina Lagerström 9780192652850, 9780192652867, 9780192898012, 0192652850, 0192652869, 0192898019 instant download after payment.

The spread of competition into all areas of society is one of the master trends of modern society. Yet, social scientists have played a surprisingly modest role in the analysis of its implications as the discussion of competition has largely been confined to the narrow context of economic markets. This book opens up competition for the study of social scientists. The central message of the book is that competition seems ubiquitous but it should not be taken for granted or be naturalized as an inevitable aspect of human existence. Its emergence, maintenance, and change are based on institutions and organizational efforts, and a central challenge for social science is to learn more about these processes and their outcomes. With the use of a novel definition of competition, more fundamental questions can be addressed than merely whether or not competition works. How is competition constructed—and by whom? Which institutional and organizational foundations need to be considered? Which behaviours result from competition? What are its consequences? Can competition be removed? And, how do these factors vary with the object of competition—be it money, attention, status, or other scarce and desired objects? The chapters in the book investigate these and more questions in studies of competition among and within schools, universities, multinational corporations, auditors, waste-disposal firms, and fashion designers and users. The chapters are written by scholars from several social science fields: management, organization studies, sociology, anthropology, and education.

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