Critical management research in Eastern Europe ; managing the transition /

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Imprint:Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave, 2002.
Description:xxi, 270 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies in economic transition
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4790737
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Other authors / contributors:Kelemen, Mihaela, 1968-
Kostera, Monika, 1963-
ISBN:0333987098 (cloth)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-258) and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: traveling in time and space on the winds of the transition
  • Part i. stories of change: organizing identities
  • Geographical space, banking knowledge, and transformation
  • Accounting for change: accounting, finance, and changing
  • Methods of economic regulation in post-socialist eastern europe
  • From social movements to identity transformation
  • Comparison of estonian and finnish management students'
  • Values
  • Part ii. stories of the past: list and found identities
  • Socioeconomic conditions and discursive construction of women's identities in post-soviet countries
  • Control: accounting for the lost innocence
  • Powerful accounts: identities, principals and agents
  • Reinventing the past: stories about communism and the transition to a market economy in romania
  • The impact of societal transformation on czech managers: a study of postcommunist careers
  • Part iii. managing the transition: crossovers in practice and representation
  • Local problems and foreign solutions: issues of management training in russia and nis
  • Cross-cultural comparison between hungarians and expatriates
  • When reality fails: science and the fall of communism in poland
  • Introduction: traveling in time and space on the winds of the transition
  • Part i. stories of change: organizing identities
  • Geographical space, banking knowledge, and transformation
  • Accounting for change: accounting, finance, and changing methods of economic regulation in post-socialist eastern europe
  • From social movements to identity transformation: comparison of estonian and finnish management students'
  • Values
  • Part iistories of the past: list and found identities.
  • Socioeconomic conditions and discursive construction of women's identities in post-soviet countries
  • Control: accounting for the lost innocence
  • Powerful accounts: identities, principals and agents
  • Reinventing the past: stories about communism and the transition to a market economy in romania
  • The impact of societal transformation on czech managers
  • A study of postcommunist careers
  • Part iii. managing the transition: crossovers in practice and representation
  • Local problems and foreign solutions: issues of management training in russia and nis
  • Cross-cultural comparison between hungarians and expatriates
  • When reality fails: science and the fall of communism in poland