scholarly journals Organization science: Oxymoron or opportunity?

Complexity ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 23-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carl H. Petrich
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1998 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 540-542 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Meyer ◽  
Peter J. Frost ◽  
Karl E. Weick
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Júlio Cesar Volpp Sierra ◽  
Viviane Celina Carmona

A pesquisa acadêmica sobre ambidesteridade organizacional tem se mostrado em propulsão, com crescente espaço em periódicos internacionais, uma vez que busca identificar como a inovação pode ocorrer nas organizações. Este estudo teve por objetivo identificar o perfil e a relevância dos artigos publicados em periódicos científicos internacionais de 1914 a 2015, segundo a base SCOPUS, considerando publicação por ano, rede de palavras, periódico, autores, afiliação de autores, área de pesquisa e citações. Por intermédio de método bibliométrico e sociométrico, o estudo evidenciou que o tema ganhou notoriedade na academia a partir de 2004, sendo que mais de 63% dos 348 artigos publicados são dos últimos cinco anos. Os periódicos mais relevantes que publicam artigos no tema são o Organization Science e o Academy of Management Journal. C. B. Percebeu-se que Gibson e J. Birkinshaw possuem o artigo mais citado, enquanto H. W. Volberda é o autor com maior número de artigos publicados. A maior concentração de artigos está em periódicos de Administração e Negócios norte-americanos, seguidos pelos periódicos britânicos e alemães.


2014 ◽  
Vol 505-506 ◽  
pp. 1194-1198
Author(s):  
Jing Ling Jiang ◽  
Chun Guang Jing

Comprehensive passenger transport hub, the intersection of various means of transportation, its main function is to achieve "zero distance" transfer among different transportation means, meet travelers needs for efficient, safe, convenient and comfortable transfer, and maximize the services level of urban passenger transport. This paper conducts a research on influencing factors of passenger transfer in comprehensive passenger transport hub and the transfer volume of different transportation means. The result not only provides technical support for design of comprehensive passenger transport hub in future, but also shows application value in optimizing facilities of hub, and improving pedestrian traffic and self-organization science.


Author(s):  
Vladimir V. Sidorin ◽  

The author considers the activity of Alexander A. Bogdanov as a full member of the Institute of Scientific Philosophy, established in 1921. Special attention is paid to the line of radical denial of the actual meaning of philosophy, what was characteristic for Bogdanov’s works of those years. This topic was manifested in the article “From Religious Monism to Scientific One”, which was read at the Institute in February 1923 as Bogdanov’s scientific report. Presenting the devel­opment of human knowledge as a change of historical forms of monism based on the evolution of labor practice and the inherent desire to coordinate cognitive ac­tivity, Bogdanov proclaimed the advent of the era of scientific monism and pre­sented his own “universal organization science” as a means of the future real unity of collective experience. The political campaign against Bogdanov con­ducted throughout the 1920s also affected his activities at the Institute of Scien­tific Philosophy: the thinker was removed from the staff, and the possibilities of his philosophical work had been narrowing more and more every year. However, despite the pressure Bogdanov continued to work at the Institute, taking part, in particular, in the heated discussions around Spinoza and Bergson’s philoso­phies, which marked the beginning of a new round of polemics among “mecha­nists” and “dialectics”. The most important research interests of Bogdanov in the last years of his life were also philosophical problems of biology, the foundations of natural science knowledge, the methodological basis of the theory of relativ­ity. Thus, the scientific activity of A.A. Bogdanov as a full member of the Insti­tute reflected almost all the philosophical topics and problems that were signifi­cant for him at that time


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