Back to the oracle: Post-modern organization theory as a resurfacing of pre-modern wisdom

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作者
Cummings, S [1 ]
机构
[1] VICTORIA UNIV WELLINGTON, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
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10.1177/135050849632009
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C93 [管理学];
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12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Post-modernism, a term increasingly utilized in organization theory, has recently been divided into two 'types'-epistemological postmodernism and the periodization post-modernism (distinguished by its hyphen). Both modes have, in different ways, been marginalized. While the case against epistemological postmodernism is not dwelt on, the claim that a 'softer' version of post-modernism as periodization is nothing new and therefore insignificant is questioned. This paper posits that the emergence of this brand of post-modernism, while not new, is indicative of a significant shift that should be interrogated. However, by steering us to see such a shift as nothing new insignificant and a distraction, a traditional 'modern' frame of cultural and historical development is likely to distract from such an interrogation. An alternative 'post-modern' frame, one which attempts to aid the temporary decoupling of newness and significance, enabling post-modernism to be seen as nothing new and significant, is described here. This frame enables post-modern-type thinking to be readily traced in many of our pasts. To illustrate, this paper 'travels' to ancient Athens to think about post-modern organization theory.
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