Bureaucracy : a key idea for business and society / Tom Vine.

Bureaucracy is a curse-- it seems we can't live with it, we can't live without it. It is without doubt one of the fundamental ideas which underpin the business world and society at large. In this book, Tom Vine observes, analyses and critiques the concept, placing it at the heart of our un...

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Main Author: Vine, Tom (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Series:Key ideas in business and management.
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Summary:Bureaucracy is a curse-- it seems we can't live with it, we can't live without it. It is without doubt one of the fundamental ideas which underpin the business world and society at large. In this book, Tom Vine observes, analyses and critiques the concept, placing it at the heart of our understanding of organisation. The author unveils bureaucracy as an endlessly emergent phenomenon which defies binary debate-- in analysing organisation, we are all bureaucrats. In building an experiential perspective, the book develops more effective ways to interact with bureaucracy in theory and practice. Empirical material take centre stage, whilst the book employs ethnographic and auto-ethnographic methods to illuminate the existential function of bureaucracy. Taking examples from art, history and culture, this book provides an entertaining alternative academic analysis of bureaucracy as a key idea in business and society which will be essential reading for students and scholars of work and organisation
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 177 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781351055260
1351055267
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9781351055253
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9781351055246
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 03, 2020).
Biographical or Historical Data:Tom Vine completed his first two degrees at Warwick Business School beforemoving to Essex Business School for his doctorate. He is currently Associate Professor at Suffolk Business School, where he leads the PhD programme. An ethnographer and organization theorist, Tom's research explores agency, belief, complexity, and paradox. When he's not grappling with Nietzsche, Tom enjoys charity-shop crawls and restoring old boats.