Journal articles
Year
1997
Abstract
The project of this special issue emerged from the following observa-tion. While an increasing number of organization scholars from aroundthe world have been struggling with issues of agency and structure sincethe 1970s, their works are still hardly perceived as contributionstowards a common endeavour. There are several reasons for this lackof collective visibility. Students of action and structure in organizationsdraw on different theoretical traditions, including post-modernism, fem-inism, discourse analysis, structuration theory and the mathematics ofchaos. They also propose different kinds of output, including epistemo-logical contributions, methodological prescriptions and empiricalworks. Moreover, they work in different countries and have few occa-sions to interact and develop the kinds of links that go along with theconstitution of a scientific community.
BOUCHIKHI, H., KILDUFF, M. et WHITTINGTON, R. (1997). Editorial. Organization Studies.