Great Minds in Management The Process of Theory Development

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Pub. Date: 2005-10-20
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

In Great Minds In Management Ken G. Smith and Michael A. Hitt have brought together some of the most influential and original thinkers in management. Their contributions to this volume not only outline their landmark contributions to management theory, but also reflect on the process of theory development, presenting their own personal accounts of the gestation of these theories.The result is not only an ambitious and original panorama of the key ideas in management theory presented by their originators, but also a unique collection of reflections on the process of theory development, an area which to date little has been written about by those who have actually had experience of building theory.In their concluding chapter, Ken G. Smith and Michael A. Hitt draw together some common themes about the development of management theory over the last half a century, and suggest some of the conclusions to be drawn about how theory comes into being.Contributors: Chris Argyris, Albert Bandura, Jay B. Barney, Lee R. Beach, Kim Cameron, Michael R. Darby, Robert Folger, R. Edward Freeman, Michael Frese, J. Richard Hackman, Donald C. Hambrick, Michael A. Hitt, Anne S. Huff, Gary P. Latham, Edwin A. Locke, Henry Mintzberg, Terrence R. Mitchell, Richard T. Mowday, Ikujiro Nonaka, Greg R. Oldham, Jeffrey Pfeffer, Lyman W. Porter, Denise M. Rousseau, W. Richard Scott, Ken G. Smith, Barry M. Staw, Richard M. Steers, Victor H. Vroom, Karl E. Weick, Oliver E. Williamson, Sidney G. Winter, and Lynn Zucker,

Author Biography


Michael A. Hitt is a Distinguished Professor and holds the Joseph Foster Chair in Business Leadership and the C.W. and Dorothy Conn Chair in New Ventures at Texas A&M University.Professor Hitt has written and edited numerous books and articles, including recently Mergers and Acquisitions: A Guide to Creating Value for Stakeholders (OUP, 2001). Professor Hitt has received awards for his writing and research, including the Distinguished Service Award from the Academy of Management in 2001.
Ken G. Smith is the Dean's Chaired Professor of Business Strategy at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland at College Park. Professor Smith is a former editor of the Academy of Management Review, and has co-authored and edited books on strategy and organizational cooperation. He is currently the Vice President and Program Chair of the Academy of Management.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix(1)
List of Tables
x(1)
Acknowledgements xi(1)
List of Contributors
xii(1)
Introduction: The Process of Developing Management Theory
1(8)
Michael A. Hitt
Ken G. Smith
PART I INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT
The Evolution of Social Cognitive Theory
9(27)
Albert Bandura
Image Theory
36(19)
Lee R. Beach
Terence R. Mitchell
The Road to Fairness and Beyond
55(29)
Robert Folger
Grand Theories and Mid-Range Theories: Cultural Effects on Theorizing and the Attempt to Understand Active Approaches to Work
84(25)
Michael Frese
Upper Echelons Theory: Origins, Twists and Turns, and Lessons Learned
109(19)
Donald C. Hambrick
Goal Setting Theory: Theory Building by Induction
128(23)
Edwin A. Locke
Gary P. Latham
How Job Characteristics Theory Happened
151(20)
Greg R. Oldham
J. Richard Hackman
Do Employee Attitudes towards Organizations Matter? The Study of Employee Commitment to Organizations
171(19)
Lyman W. Porter
Richard M. Steers
Richard T. Mowday
Developing Psychological Contract Theory
190(25)
Denise M. Rousseau
The Escalation of Commitment: Steps toward an Organizational Theory
215(24)
Barry M. Staw
On the Origins of Expectancy Theory
239(22)
Victor H. Vroom
PART II BEHAVIOR OF ORGANIZATIONS
Double-Loop Learning in Organizations: A Theory of Action Perspective
261(19)
Chris Argyris
Where does Inequality Come from? The Personal and Intellectual Roots of Resource-Based Theory
280(24)
Jay B. Barney
Organizational Effectiveness: Its Demise and Re-emergence through Positive Organizational Scholarship
304(27)
Kim Cameron
Managerial and Organizational Cognition: Islands of Coherence
331(24)
Anne S. Huff
Developing Theory about the Development of Theory
355(18)
Henry Mintzberg
Managing Organizational Knowledge: Theoretical and Methodological Foundations
373(21)
Ikujiro Nonaka
The Experience of Theorizing: Sensemaking as Topic and Resource
394(23)
Karl E. Weick
PART III ENVIRONMENTAL CONTINGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
The Development of Stakeholder Theory: An Idiosyncratic Approach
417(19)
R. Edward Freeman
Developing Resource Dependence Theory: How Theory is Affected by its Environment
436(24)
Jeffrey Pfeffer
Institutional Theory: Contributing to a Theoretical Research Program
460(25)
W. Richard Scott
Transaction Cost Economics: The Process of Theory Development
485(24)
Oliver E. Williamson
Developing Evolutionary Theory for Economics and Management
509(38)
Sidney G. Winter
An Evolutionary Approach to Institutions and Social Construction: Process and Structure
547(25)
Lynn G. Zucker
Michael R. Darby
Epilogue: Learning to Develop Theory from the Masters
572(17)
Ken G. Smith
Michael A. Hitt
Index 589

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