Process Thought, Management, and Business

Bakken, Tore and Tor Hernes.  “The Macro-Micro Problem in Organization Theory:  Luhmann’s Autopoiesis as a Way of Handling Recursivity.”  In Autopoietic Organization Theory:  Drawing on Niklas Luhmann’s Social Systems Perspective, ed., T Bakken and T. 53-74, Hernes.  Oslo:  Copenhagen Business School Press, 2002. 

Barnard, Chester I.  “Elementary Conditions of Business Morals.”  In Philosophy for Managers: Selected Papers of Chester I. Barnard, eds. Wolf, William B. and Haruki Iino,161-179  Tokyo: Bunshindo Publishing Co., 1986. 

_____.  Functions of the Executive.  30th Anniversary, ed. and Intro. Kenneth R. Andrews.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968.

Berry, Thomas.  “Management: The Managerial Ethos and the Future of Planet Earth.”  Teilhard Studies 3 (Spring 1980): 1-14.

Borowski, Paul J.  "Manager-Employee Relationships: Guided by Kant's Categorical Imperative or by Dilbert's Business Principle."  Journal of Business Ethics 17, no.15 (November 1998): 1623-32.  [abstract]

Calori, Roland.  “Organizational Development and the Ontology of Creative Dialectical Evolution.” Organization 9, no.1 (February 2002):127-150.  [abstract]

Chia, Robert.  'The Concept of Decision: A Deconstructive Analysis.”  Journal of Management Studies 31, no.6 (November 1994): 781-806.  [abstract]

_____.  “Discourse Analysis as Organizational Analysis.”  Organization 7, no.3 (August 2000): 513-518. [Currently not available at CPS]

_____.  “From Modern to Postmodern Organizational Analysis.” Organization Studies 16, no.4 (July 1995): 579-604. [Honnald has Journal] 

_____. In the Realm of Organization, London: Routledge, 1998. [Currently not available at CPS]

_____.  “From Complexity Science to Complex Thinking: Organization as Simple Location,”  Organization  5, no.3 (August 1998): 341-369. [Currently not available at CPS]

_____.  'The Language of Organization: Rationality, Modernity and the Organization of Thought.”  In S. Linstead, & R. Westwood (eds.) The Language of Organization.  London: Sage. year? [Currently not available at CPS]

_____. “Material and Metaphysical Foundations of Managerial Cognition.” British Journal of Management (November 2001).??[Currently not available at CPS; Honnald has electronic access to the journal] 

_____.  “Metaphors and Metaphorization in Organizational Analysis: Thinking the Unthinkable”  In D. Grant and C. Oswick (eds.) Metaphor and Organizations (London: Sage, 1996): 127-145.  [Currently not available at CPS]

_____.  ''Ontology: Organization as World-Making.”  In R. Westwood and S. Clegg (eds.) Paradigm Wars (Oxford: Blackwell, ??) ??[Book available at Honnald] 

_____.  Organizational Analysis as Deconstructive Practice. Berlin:Walter de Gruyter, 1996. [abstract]

_____. 'The Organizational Structuring of Novelty.”  Organization 5, no4 (November 1998) 461-478. [Currently not available at CPS]  

_____.  “Organization Theory as Postmodern Science.”  In C. Knudsen and H. Tsoukas (ed.s) The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory: Metatheoretical Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ?? [Currently not available at CPS]

_____. Organized Worlds: Explorations in Technology and Organization.  London: Routledge, 1998. [Currently not available at CPS]

_____.  “Postmodernism and Management.”  In A. Sorge (ed) International Encyclopedia of Business and Management.  London: Thompson Publishing (forthcoming). [Honnald has the Series] 

_____. “The Problem of Reflexivity in Organizational Research: Towards a Postmodern Science of Organization.”  Organization 3, no.1 (March 1996): 31-59.  [abstract]

_____.  “Process Philosophy and Management Learning: The Role of Foresight in Management Education.”  In Introducing Management Learning eds. J. Burgoyne and M. Reynolds, 71-88,  London: Sage, 1997. 

_____. 'The Production of Management Knowledge: Philosophical Underpinnings of Research Design.”  In Essential Skills for Management Research.  ed., D. Partington. ??London: Sage,  year?.  [Honnald has the book]  

_____.  “A Rhizomic Model of Organizational Change: Perspective from A Metaphysics of Change.” British Journal of Management  10, no.3 (September 1999): 209-227. [Currently not available at CPS; Honnald has electronic access to the journal] 

_____.  'The Shaping of Dominant Modes of Thought: Rediscovering the Foundations of Management Knowledge.”  In The Foundations of Management Knowledge. ed. P. Jeffcutt, ??   London: Routledge, Year?.  [Currently not available at CPS].

_____.  'Teaching Paradigm-Shifting in Management Education: University Business Schools and the Entrepreneurial Imagination.”  Journal of Management Studies 33, no.4 (July 1996): 409-428. [abstract]

_____.  “30 Years On: From Organizational Structures to the Organization of Thought.” Organization Studies 18, no.4 (September 1997): 685-707. [Honnald has Journal] 

_____.  “A Whiteheadian View of Management Education.”  In Alfred North Whitehead on Learning and Education: Theory and Application (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2005) : 215-235.  [abstract]

_____  and Haridimos Tsoukas.  “Everything Flows and Nothing Abides: Towards A ‘Rhizomic’ Model of Organizational Change, Transformation and Action.” Process Studies 32, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2003): 196-224.

_____  with Stuart Morgan.  “Educating the Philosopher-Manager: De-Signing the Times.”  Management Learning 26, no.1 (March 1996): 37-63. [Currently not available at CPS; Honnald has electronic access to the journal] 

Cobb, John B., Jr.  “Can Whitehead Make a Contribution to Management Theory?”  (unpubl.)

_____.  “The Ethical Responsibility of Business.”  (unpubl.)

_____. "Landing the Plane in the World of Finance." Process Studies 38, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2009): 119-38. [abstract]

_____. “Person-in-Community: Whiteheadian Insights into Community and Institution.” Organization Studies 28, no. 4 (2007): 567-88. [abstract

D'Arcy, Paul. "Opening Comments of PWD on Ethics & Society Panel." [Conference paper presented at The Legacy and Lure of John B. Cobb, Jr. Conference], Claremont School of Theology, February 14-17, 2008. [This archive can be found in the Special Collections Unit at the Claremont School of Theology Library for reference only. Available for copying]

D’Arcy, Paul W, and Mark R. Dibben.  “Whitehead and Management: Learning from Management Practice.”  In Alfred North Whitehead on Learning and Education: Theory and Application (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2005): 237-266.  [abstract]

Daly, Herman E.  “A. N. Whitehead’s Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness: Examples from Economics.”  (???)

Dibben, Mark R.  “Conclusion: Trust as Process.”  In Mark R. Dibben, Exploring Interpersonal Trust in the Entrepreneurial Venture (London: Macmillan, 2000): 237-283.

_____. Exploring Interpersonal Trust in the Entrepreneurial Venture. London: Macmillan, 2000. [abstract]

_____. “Management and Process Studies: An Introduction for Theology & Philosophy Students.” (unpub.).

_____. "Management and Process Studies: Problems and Challenges." Seminar Paper given at the "Management and Process Studies" Seminar in Haddon Conference Center at Claremont School of Theology on June 13, 2006.

_____.  and Iain Munro.  “Applying Process Thought in Organizational Studies.” Process Studies 32, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2003): 183-95.

_____.  and John B. Cobb, Jr.  “Focus Introduction: Process Thought and Organization Studies.” Process Studies 32, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2003): 179-82.

Fowler, Dean.  “The Responsibility of Higher Education in Developing Managers.”  (unpubl.)

Griesinger, Donald W.  “The Firm as a Purposeful System.”  Drucker Management Center, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA.

_____.  “The Human Side of Economic Organization.”  Academy of Management Review 15, no. 3 (1990): 478-499.

_____.  “Management Theory: A Cybernetic Perspective.” Graduate Management Center, January 1986. (unpub.).

_____.  “The Physics of Behavioral Systems.”  Behavioral Science 19, no. 1 (January 1974): 35-51.

_____.  The Physics of Motivation and Choice.”  IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics SMC-8:12 (December 1978): 902-907.

_____.  “Reconsidering the Theory of Social Gravity.”  Journal of Regional Science 19, no.3 (1979): 291-302.

_____.  “Running Speed of Goal-Seeking Rats: A Field Theoretical Analysis.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 43 (1976): 343-49.

Jacobsen, Stephen E.  “Spirituality and Transformational Leadership in Secular Settings: A Delphi Study.”  [26 p. summary of the author’s 1994 Ph.D. Dis. by the same title.]

Johnson, H. Thomas. "Confronting the Tyranny of Management by Numbers: How Business Can Deliver the Results We Care About Most." Reflections: The SoL Journal of Knowledge, Learning, and Change 5, no. 4 (2006): 1-11. [abstract]

Klay, Robin.  “Liberation Thoughts about the Ethics of Exchange and Trade.”  On Moral Business: Classical and Contemporary Resources for Ethics in Economic Life.  Eds. Max L. Stackhouse et al.  (1995): 945-49.

Linstead, Stephen.  “Organization as Reply: Henri Bergson and Casual Organization Theory.” Organization 9, no.1 (February 2002): 95-111.  [abstract]

Loasby, B.J.  Choice, Complexity and Ignorance an Enquiry into Economic Theory and The Practice of Decision Making. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1976.

_____.  Contingency, Complexity and the Theory of the Firm: Essays in Honour of Brian J. Loasby.  Vols 1 & 2, edited by Sheila C. Dow and Peter E. Earl. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1999.

_____.  Equilibrium and Evolution: An Exploration of Connecting Principles in Economics.  Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1991.

_____.  Knowledge, Institutions And Evolution In Economics.  London: Routledge, 1999.

Lull, David J.  “Management Systems, Workplaces, and Human Rights: A Response to Haruo Murata.”  [1987 Human Rights Conference]

McSwain, Cynthia.  “A Transformational Theory of Organizations.”  American Review of Public Administration 23, no.2 (1993): 81-99.  

Mench, Elizabeth.  “Some Problems with Liberalism:  Or, What I Learned from Saint Augustine about Markets.”  (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Michalik, Georg.  “Banks and Ecological Risks: The Breakthrough for a Sustainable Development in Economics?” (unpubl.)

Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino. “Institutional Leadership and Social Transformation.” Creative Transformation 5, no.2 (Winter 1996): 4-5, 20-23.

Murata, Haruo.  “The Essence of Coordination: A Philosophy of Management and the Issues of Human Rights.”  (unpubl.)

Nelson, Julie A.  “Confronting the Science/Value Split:  Notes on Feminist Economics, Institutionalism, Pragmatism, and Process Thought.”  (unpubl.) November 1999.

_____.  “The Separative Firm:  Andocentric Bias and Business Ethics.”  (unpubl.)  August 2001.

O'Shea, Anthony.  “The (R)evolution of New Product Innovation.” Organization 9, no.1 (February 2002): 113-125.  [abstract]

_____.  “(R)evolving New Product Innovation?” Process Studies 32, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2003): 244-57.

Pixley, Jorge, ed.  Por Un Mundo Diferente; Alternativas para o Mercado Global.  Pretópolis, RJ: Vozes, 2003.  

_____, ed.  Por Un Mundo Otro; Alternativas al mercado global.  Quito, Ecuador: Communidad Cristiana Mesoamericana y Consejo Latinoamericano de Iglesias, 2003.  

Quiring, John.  “Balancing Stakeholder Claims:  Applied Process Thought and the Old/New Paradigm Dualism in Business.”  (unpubl.)

_____. "Mark Dibben: Management and Process Studies." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 29, no. 2 (Fall 2006): 14.

_____.  “Workplace, Nature/Spirit, and Paradigm Dualisms: A Process Perspective.” (unpubl.)

Reason, Peter and Brian Goodwin.  "Toward a Science of Qualities in Organizations: Lessons from Complexity Theory and Postmodern Biology." (unpub): 1999. [abstract

Regan, Thomas J., S.J.  “The Role of Business and Government in Shaping World Consciousness.”  In “Whitehead’s Notion of World Consciousness.”  Ph.D. Dis. (Fordham University, 1984): 146-190.

_____.  “The Role of Business in Society:  Some Whiteheadian Reflections.”  (unpubl.)

Renesch, John, ed. Leadership in a New Era: Visionary Approaches to the Biggest Crisis of Our Time. San Francisco: New Leaders Press/Sterling & Stone, 1994. [abstract]

Stead, W. Edward and Jean Garner Stead.  “Can Humankind Change the Economic Myth?  Paradigm Shifts Necessary for Ecologically Sustainable Business.”  Journal of Organizational Change Management 7, no.4 (1994): 15-31.

_____.  Management for a Small Planet:  Strategic Decision Making and the Environment.  Newbury Park, NJ:  Sage, 1992.  [Chapters 5 and 7 discuss Daly and Cobb’s For the Common Good.]  [abstract]

Steyaert, Chris. “A Qualitative Methodology for Process Studies of Entrepreneurship.” International Studies of Management and Organization 27, no. 3 (Fall 1997): 13-33.

Sturm, Douglas.  “On Reconstructing the Modern Corporation:  Taking Democracy Seriously.”  Creative Transformation 13, no.2 (Spring 2004): 14-15, 32.  

Styhre, Alexander.  “How Process Philosophy Can Contribute to Strategic Management.” Systems Research and Behavioral Science 19, no. 6 (November/December 2002): 577-587.

Tsoukas, Hari.  "Analogical Reasoning and Knowledge Generation in Organisation Theory."  Organisation Studies 14 (???): 323-346.

_____. "By the Fruits Ye Shall Know Them: A Reply to Jackson, Green, and Midgley."  Systems Practice 6 (???): 311-317.

_____. "Concepts of Knowledge: Beyond Tacit/Explicit Dichatomres.”  In M. Easterby-Smith and M.A. Lyles.  Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge.  Blackweel: ??? (Forthcoming)

_____.  “Consequences of Distrust: The Vicious Circle of Tax Evasion in Greece.”  Journal of Accounting (???)

_____. "David and Goliath in the Risk Society: Making Sense of the Conflict Between Shell and Greenpeace in the North Sea."  Organisation.6 (1999): 499-528.

_____. “False Dilemmas in Organisation Theory: Realism Vs. Social Constructivism." ??? 7, no.3 (2000): 531-535.

_____.  "The Firm As a Distributed Knowledge System: A Constructionist Approach."  Strategic Management Journal 17, (Winter 1996): 11-25.

_____. "Forms of Knowledge and Forms of Life in Organised Contexts.”  In R. Chia (ed.), In the Realm of Organisation: Essays for Robert Cooper.  (Routledge: London, 1998): 43-66.

_____.  “Introducing Programmable Automation Technologies: Intended Managerial Strategies, Choices and Decisions."  Technology Analysis and Strategic Management 1 (1989): 205-222.

_____.  "Introduction: Chaos, Complexity and Organisation Theory.”  Organisation 5 (1998): 291-313.

_____.   "Knowledge as action, Organization as Theory: Reflections on Organizational knowledge."  (Forthcoming).

_____. "The Missing Link: A Transformational View of Metaphors in Organisational Science."  Academy of Management Review 16 (1991): 566-585.

_____.  New Thinking in Organisational Behaviour: From Social Engineering to Reflective Action.  Butterworth/Heinemann: Oxford, 1994.

_____.  “Operations Research Images.”  In Organisation Theory: A Critique, Eds. M.C. Jackson, P Keys and D.A. Cropper (Plenum: New York, 1989): 117-122.

_____.  "Organisations As Soap Bubbles: An Evolutionary Perspective on Organisation Design."  Systems Practice 6 (1993):501-515.

_____.  "Panoptic Reason and The Search for Totality: A Critical Assessment of the Critical Systems Perspective."  Human Relations 45 (1992): 637-657.

_____.  "Postmodernism, Reflexive Rationalism and Organisation Studies: A Reply to Martin Parker."  Organisation Studies 13 (1992): 643-650.

_____.  "Refining Common Sense: Types of Knowledge in Management Studies."  Journal of Management Studies 31 (1995): 1-20.

_____.  "The Relativity of Organising: Its Knowledge Presuppositions and Its Pedagogical Implications For Comparative Management."  Journal of Management Education 16 (1992): 147-162.

_____.  "Re-Viewing Organisation, Human Relations."  Human Relations 54, no.1 (2001): 7-12.

_____. "The Road to Emancipation Is Through Organisational Development: A Critical Assessment of Total Systems Intervention."  Systems Practice 6 (1993): 53-70.

_____.  "Socio-Economic Systems and Organisational Management: An Institutional Perspective on The Socialist Firm."  Organisational Studies 15 (1994): 21-45.

_____. "The Tyranny of Light: The Temptations and the Paradoxes of the Information Society." Futures 29 (1997): 827-843.

_____.  "The Validity of Idiographic Research Explanations."  Academy of Management Review 14 (1989): 551-561.

_____.  "Ways of Seeing: Topographic and Network Representations in Organisation Theory."  Systems Practice 5 (1992): 441-456.

_____.  "What Is Management? An Outline of a Metatheory."  British Journal of Management 5 (1994): 1-13.

_____.  "The Word and the World: A Critique of Representationalism in Management Research."  International Journal of Public Administration. 21 (1998): 781-817.

_____  with S. Cummings.  "Marginalization and Recovery: the Emergence of Aristotelian Themes in Organisation Studies."  Organisation Studies 18 (1997): 655-683.

_____ with C. Knudsen.  "The Conduct of Strategy Research.”  In A. Pettigrew, H. Tsoukas, and R. Whittington (eds)."  Handbook of Strategy Research.  London: Sage, 2001.

_____ with C. Knudsen. The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory: Metatheoretical Perspectives.

_____ with D. Papoulias  "Creativity In MS/OR: From Technique to Epistimology."  Interfaces. 26 (1996): 73-79.

_____ with D. Papoulias. "Managing Reforms on A Large Scale: What Role For OR/MS?"  Journal of the Operational Research Society 45 (1994): 977-986.

_____ with D. Papoulias. "Understanding Social Reforms: A Coneptual Analysis."  Journal of the Operational Research Society 47 (1996): 653-863.

_____  with E. Vladimirou.  "On Organisational Knowledge and Its Management."  Journal of Management Studies (forthcoming).

von Mises, Ludwig.  Human Action: A Treatise On Economics  (London:??? 1949).

_____.  Epistemological Problems of Economics.  trans. George Reisman. Princeton, NJ and London: Princeton University Press, 1960.

_____.  Method, Process, and Austrian Economics: Essays in Honor of Ludwig Von Mises. Ed. Israel M. Kirzner. Aldershot: Lexington/Gower, 1982.

Whitehead, A. N.  “Foresight.”  In Adventures of Ideas.  New York:  Free Press, 1967 [1933], 87-99.  [Originally presented at Harvard Business School and published as the preface to Business Adrift (New York: McGraw Hill, 1931) by Dean Wallace B. Donham.]  

_____.  “The Study of the Past--Its Uses and Its Dangers.”  In Essays in Science and Philosophy.  New York:  Greenwood Press, 1968 [1947],  151-165. [Originally published in Harvard Business Review 11:4 (July 1933).]

Wilber, Ken.  “Foreword to The Spirit of Conscious Business” In The Spirit of Conscious Business. Fred Kofman. 2003.

Wood, Martin.  “Mind the Gap?  A Processual Reconsideration of Organizational Knowledge.” Organization 9, no.1 (February 2002): 151-171.  [abstract]

_____.  “Process and Reality in Leadership Research and Development.”  In Alfred North Whitehead on Learning and Education: Theory and Application (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2005): 267-292.   [abstract]

Woodhouse, Howard.  “The Seduction of the Market: Whitehead, Hutchins, and the Harvard Business School.”  Interchange 31, nos. 2 & 3 (2000): 135-157. [abstract]