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Author Ven, Arnaud Josephus van der, 1955-

Title The shame of reason in organizational change : a Levinassian perspective / by Naud Van der Ven ; translated by David Bevan
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 192 pages) : illustrations
Series Issues in business ethics ; v. 32
Issues in business ethics ; v. 32.
Contents Editing translator's introduction -- Preface; T he Shame of Reason in Organizational Change: a Levinasian Perspective -- Chapter 1 -- : Introduction -- Chapter 2 Rationality: A Problem? -- Section 1: Problematic Rationality in Organization Studies -- Section 2: Problematic Rationality In Philosophy -- Chapter 3: Two Alternatives to Representationalism -- Chapter 4 Levinas on Rationality and Representation -- Section 1: Levinas on Representational Thought Handed Down to Him -- Section 2: The Position of Representation in Levinas' own Philosophy -- Chapter 5 Levinas Translated to Organizations -- Section I: The Organisation Studies Literature -- Section 2: Cases -- Chapter 6 Conclusion.-Afterword -- Index -- Abbreviations used for the Works of Levinas -- Consulted Works
Summary Many problems associated with change in organizations can be traced back to the human factor. In the past, the worker was considered merely to be 'a pair of hands' (Henry Ford). Today, people wish to be taken seriously, if they are, they generally perform better. However, if organizations' only motivation to focus on the workers' sense of fulfilment is increased achievement, the question arises whether these organizations do in fact take their workers seriously or whether the latter merely become enlisted into the organization's targets or schemes. This book examines this question from the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas' treatment of rationality. There are close similarities between the Levinassian description of rational thinking and the role of managers in organizations. Rationality makes the world controllable yet is totalitarian in character. Likewise, managers make their businesses controllable, yet their planning and schemes create a totalitarian straitjacket
Analysis filosofie
philosophy
ethiek
ethics
bedrijfswetenschap
management science
sociale wetenschappen
social sciences
Philosophy (General)
Filosofie (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Organizational change.
Organizational Innovation
Sciences sociales.
Droit.
Sciences humaines.
Organizational change
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789048193738
9048193737