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Dynamics and Change in Organizations

Studies in Organizational Semiotics
ISBN/EAN: 9789401039864
Umbreit-Nr.: 4371269

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xii, 285 S.
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Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 25.09.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
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  • Zusatztext
    • Organizational Semiotics occupies an important niche in the research community of human communication and information systems. It opens up new ways of understanding the functioning of information and information resources in organised behaviour. In recent years, a numberof workshops and conferences have provided researchers and practitioners opportunities to discuss their theories, methods and practices and to assess the benefits and potential of this approach. Literature in this field is much in demand but still difficult to find, so we are pleased to offer a third volume in the miniseries of Studies in Organizational Semiotics. This book is based on the papers and discussions of the fifth workshop on Organizational Semiotics held in Delft, June 13-15, 2002, hosted by Groningen University and Delft Technical University in the Netherlands. The topic of this workshop was the dynamics and change in organizations. The chapters in this book reflect recent developments in theory and applications and demonstrate the significance of Organizational Semiotics to information systems, human communication and coordination, organizational analysis and modelling. In particular, it provides a framework that accommodates both the technical and social aspects of information systems. The mini-series presents the frontier of the research in this area and shows how the theory and techniques enhance the quality of work on information systems.
  • Autorenportrait
    • InhaltsangabeContributors. Editors' Preface. Introduction; H.W.M. Gazendam, R.J. Jorna, R.S. Cijsouw. I: Evolutionary and Systems Theoretical Approaches. 1. Bounded semiotics: From Utopian to evolutionary models of communication; P. Bouissac. 2. A theory of communication for user interface design; V.V. Kryssanov, M. Okabe, K. Kakusho, M. Minoh. II: Behaviour-Oriented Approaches. 3. Website interfaces as representamina of organizational behaviour; M.C.C. Baranauskas, Kecheng Liu, S. Chong. 4. Improving business modelling with organizational semiotics; Zhiwu Xie, Kecheng Liu, D. Emmit. 5. Linking intention and process in organizations; A. Salter. 6. Deriving use case from business process models developed using norm analysis; B. Shishkov, Zhiwu Xie, Kecheng Liu, J.L.G. Dietz. 7. Towards an integral understanding of organizations and information systems: Convergence of three theories; G. Goldkuhl, A Röstlinger. III: Knowledge-Oriented Approaches. 8. Multiple meanings of norms; E. Braf. 9. Models as coherent sign structures; H.W.M. Gazendam. 10. Measuring and mapping knowledge types; R.J. Cijsouw, R.J. Jorna. 11. Supporting the semiotic quality of data of a scientific community; D. Galaretta. 12. Viewpoints for knowledge management in system design; P.-J. Charrel. Index.