Editorial Advisory Board

The Structuring of Work in Organizations

ISBN: 978-1-78635-436-5, eISBN: 978-1-78635-435-8

ISSN: 0733-558X

Publication date: 17 August 2016

Citation

(2016), "Editorial Advisory Board", The Structuring of Work in Organizations (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 47), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. xi-xii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20160000047008

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2016 Emerald Group Publishing Limited


SERIES EDITOR

Michael Lounsbury

Canada Research Chair in Entrepreneurship & Innovation Alberta School of Business, Alberta, Canada

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

Howard E. Aldrich

University of North Carolina, USA

Christine Beckman

University of Maryland, USA

Jeannette Colyvas

Northwestern University, USA

Barbara Czarniawska

Göteborg University, Sweden

Gerald F. Davis

University of Michigan, USA

Marie-Laure Djelic

ESSEC Business School, France

Frank R. Dobbin

Harvard University, USA

Royston Greenwood

University of Alberta, Canada

Mauro Guillen

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Paul M. Hirsch

Northwestern University, USA

Candace Jones

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Brayden King

Northwestern University, USA

Ann Langley

HEC Montreal, Canada

Renate Meyer

Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

Mark Mizruchi

University of Michigan, USA

Nelson Phillips

Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Walter W. Powell

Stanford University, USA

Marc Schneiberg

Reed College, USA

W. Richard Scott

Stanford University, USA

Sarah Soule

Stanford University, USA

Haridimos Tsoukas

Alba, Greece

Eero Vaara

Aalto, Finland

The Structuring of Work in Organizations
Research in the Sociology of Organizations
The Structuring of Work in Organizations
Copyright Page
List of Contributors
Editorial Advisory Board
Introduction: Bringing Jobs Back In: Toward a New Multi-Level Approach to the Study of Work and Organizations
Part I: Tasks and Jobs as Building Blocks
Jobs as Gordian Knots: A New Perspective Linking Individuals, Tasks, Organizations, and Institutions
Idiosyncratic Jobs, Organizational Transformation, and Career Mobility
The Ideology of Silence at the Harvard Business School: Structuring Faculty’s Teaching Tasks for Moral Relativism
Part II: Occupational and Professional Boundaries
What Do Technicians Mean When They Talk about Professionalism? An Ethnography of Speaking
Compliance Police or Business Partner? Institutional Complexity and Occupational Tensions in Human Resource Management
Part III: Structure as Constraint
Structure at Work: Organizational Forms and the Division of Labor in U.S. Wineries
It’s Not You, It’s Your Job: Network Evolution within Firms
Help Me Do It on My Own: How Entrepreneurs Manage Autonomy and Constraint within Incubator Organizations
Part IV: Changing and Perpetuating Structures
Legal Avoidance and the Restructuring of Work
Externalization of Work by Corporate Law Firms: Implications for Careers and the Profession
Work as Commons: Internal Labor Markets, Blended Workforces and Management
From Adapting Practices to Inhabiting Ideas: How Managers Restructure Work across Organizations