Gender underpins contemporary organizational structure and practice, but is often relegated to the margins of mainstream organization theory. This volume provides a comprehensive, gendered perspective on organizational life. MatsAlvesson and Yvonne Due Billing demonstrate that a gendered perspective provides important insights into the actions of men and women in organizations and, as a result, the characteristics of organizations as a whole. Considering the complex and contradictory nature of gender relations, Alvesson and Billing argue for an organizational analysis that is sensitive to conflicts, ambiguity and local diversity.
Mats Alvesson Bücher
3. November 1956


Interpreting Interviews
- 162 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book critiques traditional interviewing methods through eight original metaphors, prompting researchers to reflect on the implications and challenges of their interview practices. It encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in conducting interviews, ultimately aiming to enhance the quality and effectiveness of research methodologies.