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041 _aEnglish
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_bMEI
_a302.35
245 1 0 _aCognition within and between organizations /
_cedited by James R. Meindl, Charles Stubbart and Joseph F. Porac
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bSage,
_c1996.
300 _axxiii, 528p. ;
_c23cm.
490 _aOrganization Science / edited by Arie Y. Lewin
500 _aA hot topic in organizational science in recent years has been how organizational members conceptualize and make sense of their organizational worlds. The growing interest in cognition has coincided, not accidentally, with the increasing legitimacy of a constructionist point of view among organizational scholars. Bringing together the scholars whose work has fueled these theoretical developments, this volume covers broad ground - from cognitive coordination on the bridge of a Navy ship, to cultural belief systems in the California wine industry. Yet each contributor applies the insights of modern cognitive science to problems of sensemaking and decision-making in organizations, creating a coherent volume and marking the contributions as the cutting edge of cognitive research within and between organizations.
650 _aOrganizational behavior
650 _aOrganizational learning
650 _aHuman information processing
650 _aManagement--Psychological aspects
700 _aMeindl, James R.
_eed.
700 _aStubbart, Charles
_eed.
700 _aPorac, Joseph F.
_eed.
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