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Clasificación:
153.9 E966
Título:
Expertise, communication, and organizing. --
Imp / Ed.:
Oxford, Inglaterra : Oxford University Press, c2016.
Descripción:
xix, 284 p. : il. ; 24 cm.
Contenido:
1. What is expertise? who is an expert? some definitive answers. -- I. Frameworks for the study of expertise and organizing. -- 2. Expertise as a practical accomplishment among objects and values. -- 3. Technical, arcane, interpersonal, and embodied expertise. -- II. Reviewing dimensions of expertise in organizational contexts. -- 5. The impact of communication behaviors on expertise recognition in intercultural collaboration. -- 6. Expertise finding. -- 7. Judging the competence (and incompetence) of co-workers. -- III. Expertise as communicated within professional contexts. -- 8. Expertise in context: interaction in the doctors' room of an emergency department. -- 9. Learning expertise in engineering design work: creating space for experts to make mistakes. -- 10. Communication expertise as organizational practice: competing ideas about communication in the market for solution. -- IV. New directions for the study of expertise, communication, and organizing. -- 11. Explaining the (De)valuation of process experts in contemporary organizations. -- 12. Managing dispersed and dynamic expertise in fluid organizational forms. -- 13. Conceptualizing multilevel expertise. --
Resumen:
Tomado de Amazon: "This volume draws upon original works, from scholars of diverse backgrounds, to explore how recent changes in the structure of organizational life have altered the nature of expertise. Specifically, this book aims to challenge the perspective that organizational expertise exists to be recognized and utilized, and offers an alternative lens that views expertise as emergent and constituted in communication among organizing actors. Examining the intersection of communication and expertise, within and across different contexts of organizing, offers new insights into the discursive, material, and structural influences that contribute to an understanding of expertise. This book offers a comprehensive view of organizational expertise by presenting theoretical frameworks for the study of expertise, providing reviews of how the study of expertise has evolved, applying perspectives on expertise to different domains of organizational practice, and presenting new directions for the study of the intersection of expertise, communication, and organizing. The result is a treatment that considers expertise in diverse forms and across a variety of contexts of organizing, and in doing so provides valuable content to researchers from multiple disciplinary backgrounds." --
ISBN:
9780198739227
Notas:
Incluye referencias bibliográficas al final de cada capítulo.

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