1: Barbara Adam, Richard Whipp, and Ida Sabelis: Choreographing
Time and Management: Traditions, Developments, and
Opportunities
Part I: Masking Time, Making Time: Rethinking Basic Assumptions
2: Laurids Hedaa and Jan-Åke Törnroos: Towards a Theory of Timing:
Kairology in Business Networks
3: Christian Noss: Taking Time Seriously: Organizational Change,
Flexibility, and the Present Time in a New Perspective
4: David Knights and Pamela Odih: Now's the Time! Consumption and
Time (Space) Disruptions in Postmodern Virtual Worlds
5: Alf Rehn: Good Times and Bad Times: The Moral Discourse of Time
and Management
Part II: Temporal Strategies in a Rapidly Changing World
6: Ida Sabelis: Hidden Causes for Unknown Losses: Time Compression
in Management
7: Nishimoto Ikuko: Cooperation Engineered: Efficiency in a Complex
Division of Labour of the 'Just-in-Time' System
8: Emma Bell and Alan Tuckman: Hanging on the Telephone: Temporal
Flexibility and the Accessible Worker
9: Heijin Lee and Jonathan Liebenau: A New Time Discipline:
Managing Virtual Work Environments
10: Paul Sergius Koku: The Simultaneous Use of Time by Management
and Consumers in Launching and Buying a New Product: An Empirical
Analysis of the Computer Industry
Part III: The Temporal Implications of Alternative Approaches to
Management
11: Ronald E. Purser: Contested Presents: Critical Perspectives on
'Real Time' Management
12: Dirk Bunzel: The Rhythm of the Organization: Simultaneity,
Identity, and Discipline in an Australian Coastal Hotel
13: Tom Keenoy, Cliff Oswick, Peter Anthony, David Grant, and Iain
Mangham: Interpretative Times: The Timescapes of Managerial
Decision Making
Richard Whipp is a Professor at Cardiff Business School and is the
Chair of the British Academy of Management. He has taught and
researched at Warwick Business School and Aston Business School as
well as holding visiting positions at the University of Uppsala and
the LSE. He has published widely in the areas of innovation and
strategic change. Barbara Adam is Professor of Sociology at Cardiff
University. She is the founding editor of the journal Time &
Society and has published extensively on the social relations of
time. Ida Sabelis is Senior Lecturer of Organisation Anthropology
with the research group Culture, Organisation & Management at the
Vrije
Universiteit in Amsterdam. Before her current position, she was
co-founder and consultant of Kantharos, Institute for the
Management of Diversity in Amsterdam. She is review editor for
non-English publications of the journal Time & Society.
This book is a welcome sign of continued growth and vitality in the study of time ... reading this book will be an eye-opening experience for those in management who cling to traditional assumptions concerning temporality. KronoScope: Journal for the Study of Time ... original and provocative. Work, employment and society
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