When Things Go Wrong
The essays in this book are examples of current scholarship on for aspects of organizational failure: Organizational, Political, Cognitive , and Structural, written by twenty-four diverse academic authors. The phenomenon of failure is organizations i...
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The essays in this book are examples of current scholarship on for aspects of organizational failure: Organizational, Political, Cognitive , and Structural, written by twenty-four diverse academic authors. The phenomenon of failure is organizations is too multi-faceted to make a `grand theory of organizational failureâ² but best when highlighted by one or more of these four aspects. This book presents failureâ² as a relative concept as t the expectations and strategies of stakeholders putting a claim in the performance of the organization and the notion of success. It challenges future research in this field to combine economic and non-economic performance measures to asses organizational tendencies toward success and failure and to differentiate failure as process and failure as an outcome.
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