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Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain

Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A complex phenomenon becomes easy to grasp
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I also used it - particularly the 3-perspective approach - as a basis for teaching a graduate course on organizational culture. I found that also for the students it was a very accessible and comprehensive volume on a rather complex research field.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Instructive though repetitive
Review: It is a useful source of info for those who are interested in the theory and perspectives of organizational culture studies. It discusses at large, (sometimes excessively...!), past and current issues and controversies within this field of study.
The content is excellent, the repetitive style is cumbersome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treasure Map
Review: This aptly titled book is an excellent guide to research on organizational culture. Martin's three perspective theory highlights and demystifies major controversies in organizational culture scholarship. Of additional interest to doctoral students considering or engaged in qualitative research are well-written sections comparing research methods, writing styles, and commentaries from reviewers. Packed with illustrative examples throughout, the book should become a classic among students of organizational culture and organizational studies more generally. Readers may not agree with all of Martin's views, but can nevertheless expect to deepen their understanding of issues in the field and gain clarity around individual orientations within it.


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