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Philosophy and Management Studies: A Research Overview

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
119
Series
State of the Art in Business Research
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Irrespective of whether one thinks of philosophy explicitly, each organizational researcher is a philosopher. A philosophical position is predicated on a variety of approaches relating to ontology, epistemology, methodology, ethics, and political positions. Depending on where one stands with regard to these philosophical building blocks, their orientation may be characterized as positivist, realist, critical-realist, and constructivist, with pragmatist and political considerations weighing in as well. Also, management theories all inhabit the same spectrum of philosophical positions that enrich them and add to their relevance to the world of firms and organizations. This book provides a broad-based commentary on the terrain of philosophy as it pertains to management studies, especially for the relatively unfamiliar organizational theorist.

This book serves as a succinct overview of the field of management philosophy as well as a roadmap for those readers who wish to explore the terrain further. The book argues that all knowledge inquiry invokes philosophy and philosophical thinking, and that the artificial separation between philosophy and social science is fallacious. Just as philosophy is everywhere, so is power, and for better or worse they go hand in hand. Hence, philosophical positions are political positions. The authors do not shy from addressing the politics of their own research practice or the subjects of their inquiry.

Philosophy and Management Studies targets a new generation of management researchers, whose interest in philosophy vastly exceeds their resources to engage with it, partly because of their unfamiliarity with its often mystifying and outsider-unfriendly conventions. It seeks to bridge the chasm between interest in philosophy in organizational studies and knowledge about it. It is not for the trained philosopher or the expert, but for a relative newcomer.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Everyone is a Philosopher
Introduction
Why do Management Researchers Need Philosophy?
What is Philosophy?
Foundations of Management Philosophy
Ontology
Epistemology
Methodology
Ethics
Philosophical Worldviews
Positivism
Realism
Critical Realism
Constructivism
Pragmatism
The Political Dimension
Summing up
Philosophy and Organizational Theories
Positivism in Strategic Management
Realism in Strategic Management
Constructivism in Strategic Management
Conclusion
Notes
References
2 Interrogating Concepts
Introduction
Concepts as Creative and Reductive: Addressing the Nature and Purposes of Concepts
Concepts in Philosophy and Social Science
Concepts as Abstraction and Classification
Concepts as Thick and Thin
The Politics of Thickening and Thinning of Concepts
Concepts as Commodities: Addressing the Thinning of Concepts in Management Studies
Concepts as Fashion in Management Studies
Two Examples of Concept Use in Management Studies
Justice for Justice
Whose Culture is it Anyway?
The Politics of Thinning of Concepts in Management Studies
Concept as Method: Addressing the Enriching of Method with Concepts
Using β€˜Concept as Method’ to Problematize Qualitative Research
Three Provocations to Qualitative Inquiry
Method Without Rules or Goals: Implications for Thinking
Method Without Subjects: Implications for Interviewing
Method Without a Field: Implications for Studying Cases
The Politics of β€˜concept as Method’ in Management Studies
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 Philosophy from Below
The Philosophy of Class Conflict
Changing the Subject: the Case of Feminist Philosophy
Postcoloniality as a Case of Critical Constructivism
Orientalism
Hybridity
Strategic Essentialism
Neo-Gramscian Philosophy: Subaltern Studies
An Exemplar of Critical Realism: Political Society
Reflexive Ontology: The Case of Critical Transnationalism
Conclusion
Note
References
4 The Road Ahead for Management and Organizational Philosophy
Note
References
Index


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