Reasons and Rationalizations: The Limits to Organizational Knowledge / Edition 1

Reasons and Rationalizations: The Limits to Organizational Knowledge / Edition 1

by Chris Argyris
ISBN-10:
0199286825
ISBN-13:
9780199286829
Pub. Date:
03/02/2006
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199286825
ISBN-13:
9780199286829
Pub. Date:
03/02/2006
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Reasons and Rationalizations: The Limits to Organizational Knowledge / Edition 1

Reasons and Rationalizations: The Limits to Organizational Knowledge / Edition 1

by Chris Argyris
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Overview

What is the purpose of social science and management research? Do scholars/researchers have a responsibility to generate insights and knowledge that are of practical (implementable) value and validity? We are told we live in turbulent and changing times, should this not provide an important opportunity for management researchers to provide understanding and guidance? Yet there is widespread concern about the efficacy of much research. These are some of the puzzles/pressing problems that Chris Argyris addresses in this short book. Argyris is one of the best known management scholars in the world- a leading light whose work has consistently addressed fundamental organizational questions and who has provided some of the key concepts and building blocks of our understanding of organizational learning-single and double learning, theory in use, and espounded theory, etc. In this book, he questions many of the assumptions of organizational theory and research, and his investigation is not confined to academic analysis. He also scruntizes that capacity for 'unproductive reasoning' (self-deception and rationalization) that is common amongst managers, consultants and indeed more generally. As well as engaging with the work of leading organizational researchers (Sennett, Gabreil, Burgelman, Czarniawska, Grint, for example) he also ponders the work of the consultants, commentators and accountants who endorsed Enron. Throughout his purpose is to affirm the goal and values of useful knowledge. His style/inquiry is direct but fair, challenging- if at times uncompromising. Drawing on his own wealth of experience of researching and working with organizations, this book will be a reference point for all concerned to develop useful knowledge and confront the defenses and deceptions that are only too commonplace in the business and academic worlds.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199286829
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/02/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 5.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Chris Argyris received his PhD in organizational behavior from Cornell University and served on the Yale University faculty for the next twenty years. He then became the James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior at Harvard University and held joint appointments over time at the Business, Law, and Kennedy Schools. His early research dealt with organizational structures and organizational change. His primary research methodology has been intervention, and his ongoing concern has been the applicability of knowledge.

Table of Contents

1. Introductory Remarks2. The Corrosion of Character: Capitalist and Socialist Economics3. Inhibiting Double-Loop Learning in Business Organizations4 Inhibiting Double-Loop Learning in Government and I.T.5. Features of Scholarly Inquiry that Inhibit Double-Loop Learning and Implementable Validity6. Interventions that Facilitate Double-Loop Learning7. Organizational Interventions that Facilitate Double-Loop Learning8. Concluding Comments
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