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Strategy Tools As Symbolic Objects In Managerial Language Games Toward A Radical Constructivist Process Perspective 1st Edition Dragan Djuri Auth

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Strategy Tools As Symbolic Objects In Managerial Language Games Toward A Radical Constructivist Process Perspective 1st Edition Dragan Djuri Auth
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Strategy Tools As Symbolic Objects In Managerial Language Games Toward A Radical Constructivist Process Perspective 1st Edition Dragan Djuri Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.28 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Dragan Djurić (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658096649, 3658096640
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Strategy Tools As Symbolic Objects In Managerial Language Games Toward A Radical Constructivist Process Perspective 1st Edition Dragan Djuri Auth by Dragan Djurić (auth.) 9783658096649, 3658096640 instant download after payment.

Dragan Djurić looks at strategy tools from a process-ontological worldview as proposed by the Process Organization Studies discourse. Building on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy he understands science and management as language games thereby developing a view of strategy tools as objects with both an ontological and a symbolic function. This perspective is contrasted with the traditional understanding of strategy tools as ‘technologies of rationality’ as well as with the practice-based view of strategy tools as ‘boundary objects’.

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