Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
Organizational Failures and Breakdowns
Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
ISBN: 978-0-7619-1048-0
Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
To understand success, you must first understand failure. This understanding is especially critical since failure is a phenomenon that is much more common to everyday life, businesses, and government practice than standard theory would lead us to assume. Failure manifests itself in many ways, including breakdowns, bankruptcies, and other forms of organizational catastrophes and fiascoes. Thus, learning from failure will enable success. When Things Go Wrong brings together contributions from 24 leading scholars who examine the causes, patterns, process, and outcomes of such failures from economic, managerial, cognitive and political perspectives. This book presents failure as a relative concept in terms of the expectations and strategies of stakeholders putting a claim on the performance of the organization and the notion of success. It challenges future research in this field to combine both economic and non-economic performance measures to assess organizational tendencies toward success and failure and to differentiate between failure as process and failure as an outcome.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Organizational Failures, Breakdowns and Bankruptcies - Helmut K Anheier and Lynne Moulton
An Introduction
PART TWO: ORGANIZATIONS AND FAILURE
Costly Information - Lynne G Zucker and Michael R Darby
Firm Transformation, Exit, or Persistent Failure
Decision Overreach as a Reason for Failure - David Wilson, David J Hickson and Susan J Miller
How Organisations Can Overbalance
"Tales from the Grave" - Mark Hager et al
Organizations' Accounts of Their Own Demise
Organizational Coping, Failure, and Success - Renate Mayntz
Academies of Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe
PART THREE: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF FAILURE AND BANKRUPTCY
Successful Failure - Wolfgang Seibel
An Alternative View of Organizational Coping
Veiled Politics - Kevin J Delaney
Bankruptcy as a Structured Organizational Field
The Politics of Blame Avoidance - Mark Bovens et al
Defensive Tactics in a Dutch Crime-Fighting Fiasco
Creating the Agents of Corporate Rescue - Terence C Halliday and Bruce G Carruthers
Professionalization of Insolvency
PART FOUR: THE COGNITIVE CONSTRUCTION OF FAILURE
Prosaic Organizational Failure - Lee Clarke and Charles Perrow
Permanent Failure and the Failure of Organizational Performance - Marshall W Meyer
PART FIVE: STRUCTURAL FAILURES
Success and Failure in Institutional Development - Frank P Romo and Helmut K Anheier
A Network Approach
Stalemate - Helmut K Anheier and Frank P Romo
A Structural Analysis of Organizational Failure
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
Studying Organizational Failures - Helmut K Anheier and Lynne Moulton




