Competition: What It Is and Why It Happens
Editat de Stefan Arora-Jonsson, Nils Brunsson, Raimund Hasse, Katarina Lagerströmen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iul 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192898012
ISBN-10: 0192898019
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 165 x 242 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192898019
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 165 x 242 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
an inspiring contribution to the conceptual discussion of competition in the social sciences and beyond.
Competition offers a program for research, parsing competition into four elements: actors, relationships, desire, and scarcity (p. 6). That structure is valuable; it provides a framework for exploring how competition originates in and brings meaning to different sectors of society.
Prizes, contests, league tables—much of social life has been transformed into a sport. The essays in this fascinating volume make sense of both the allure and the costs of vying to be at the top of the charts, and reveal the massive social construction project that undergirds competing.
In a welcome return to a classic theme in social science, this book goes beyond the standard economic analysis of competition in markets to help us understand who brokers competition and how it plays out, using case studies ranging from Christmas decorations to food waste rankings. A serious and important analysis.
This exceptional volume gathers a variety of provocative papers that as a whole set a new, important agenda on the sources and consequences (good and bad) of competition. It is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how competition has become a default solution for many aspects of social and economic life, and how we should become more mindful about embracing it as a cure-all for problems we face.
A strength...is the diverse settings they accumulate to show the range of settings in which competition and performance measures are used.
Competition offers a program for research, parsing competition into four elements: actors, relationships, desire, and scarcity (p. 6). That structure is valuable; it provides a framework for exploring how competition originates in and brings meaning to different sectors of society.
Prizes, contests, league tables—much of social life has been transformed into a sport. The essays in this fascinating volume make sense of both the allure and the costs of vying to be at the top of the charts, and reveal the massive social construction project that undergirds competing.
In a welcome return to a classic theme in social science, this book goes beyond the standard economic analysis of competition in markets to help us understand who brokers competition and how it plays out, using case studies ranging from Christmas decorations to food waste rankings. A serious and important analysis.
This exceptional volume gathers a variety of provocative papers that as a whole set a new, important agenda on the sources and consequences (good and bad) of competition. It is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how competition has become a default solution for many aspects of social and economic life, and how we should become more mindful about embracing it as a cure-all for problems we face.
A strength...is the diverse settings they accumulate to show the range of settings in which competition and performance measures are used.
Notă biografică
Stefan Arora-Jonsson is Chair in Organization and Society at Uppsala University, Sweden.Nils Brunsson is Professor of Management affiliated with Uppsala University and the Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (SCORE), Sweden.Raimund Hasse is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Institute for Sociology at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland.Katarina Lagerström is Associate Professor in Business Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden.