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Inside The Knowledge Factory Organizational Change In Business Schools In Germany Sweden And The Usa 1st Edition Heinke Rbken Auth

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Inside The Knowledge Factory Organizational Change In Business Schools In Germany Sweden And The Usa 1st Edition Heinke Rbken Auth
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Inside The Knowledge Factory Organizational Change In Business Schools In Germany Sweden And The Usa 1st Edition Heinke Rbken Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Deutscher Universitätsverlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Heinke Röbken (auth.)
ISBN: 9783322811806, 9783824408054, 3322811808, 3824408058
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Inside The Knowledge Factory Organizational Change In Business Schools In Germany Sweden And The Usa 1st Edition Heinke Rbken Auth by Heinke Röbken (auth.) 9783322811806, 9783824408054, 3322811808, 3824408058 instant download after payment.

For the last centuries higher education institutions have been very enduring organizations. Nevertheless, they are now forced to rethink their strategies because of changes in their institutional environment.
Heinke Röbken analyses how American, German and Swedish universities - and particularly business schools - deal with the various expectations they are confronted with. She shows, how higher management education institutions change and how they translate demands from their institutional environment (e.g. from business recruiters, academia or government) into their internal organizational structures. On the basis of neo-institutional theory the author argues that a form of "institutional schizophrenia" can help institutions to comply with external demands without compromising the pursuit of academic reputation which is essential for their inner stability.

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