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Management, Organizations, and Paradoxes: Insights from the Central and Eastern European Region [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 326 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 760 g, 42 Tables, black and white; 27 Line drawings, black and white; 27 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032883499
  • ISBN-13: 9781032883496
  • Formaat: Hardback, 326 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 760 g, 42 Tables, black and white; 27 Line drawings, black and white; 27 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032883499
  • ISBN-13: 9781032883496
"Paradoxical tensions are persistently inevitable in today's complex organizational world. Therefore, managers should perceive them as a lens through which they see organizations and work through them. Reconciling paradoxes requires understanding their nature and appraising them. It also involves novelty and creativity in implemented tactics. Thus, to help managers navigate dualities and contradictions in their organizations, Management, Organizations, and Paradoxes presents a comprehensive overview of implementing the paradox theory from a distinct organizational standpoint in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) context. Beyond theoretical foundations, it integrates recent research findings and practical insights, providing rich knowledge for managing conflicting demands across diverse organizational dimensions. In addition, it unlocks new insights that can enrich academic discourse and guide practitioners in embracing a paradox mindset. It develops less explored areas, such as paradox regarding sustainability in clusters, or digital and energy transition. It also explores paradox in human resource management, workplace learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion policy. It tests whether paradoxes have regional variation and provides insight from managerial practices in CEE. The authors prove that organizations embracing paradox can expand the scope of their opportunities and thrive. This monograph can serve as a scholarly guide for managers, academics, and Ph.D. students, encouraging them to analyze and manage organizations from a paradox angle"-- Provided by publisher.

Paradoxical tensions are persistently inevitable in today’s complex organizational world. Therefore, managers should perceive them as a lens through which they see organizations and work through them. Reconciling paradoxes requires understanding their nature and appraising them. It also involves novelty and creativity in implemented tactics. Thus, to help managers navigate dualities and contradictions in their organizations, Management, Organizations, and Paradoxes presents a comprehensive overview of implementing the paradox theory from a distinct organizational standpoint in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) context. Beyond theoretical foundations, it integrates recent research findings and practical insights, providing rich knowledge for managing conflicting demands across diverse organizational dimensions. In addition, it unlocks new insights that can enrich academic discourse and guide practitioners in embracing a paradox mindset. It develops less-explored areas, such as paradox regarding sustainability in clusters, or digital and energy transition. It also explores paradox in human resource management, workplace learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion policy. It tests whether paradoxes have regional variation and provides insight from managerial practices in CEE. The authors prove that organizations embracing paradox can expand the scope of their opportunities and thrive.

This monograph can serve as a scholarly guide for managers, academics, and Ph.D students, encouraging them to analyze and manage organizations from a paradox angle.



To help managers navigate dualities and contradictions in their organizations, Management, Organizations, and Paradoxes presents a comprehensive overview of implementing the paradox theory from a distinct organizational standpoint in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) context.

Editors Introduction PART I. INTRODUCTION TO PARADOX THEORY AND
PRACTICE
Chapter
1. Exploring the Complex Area of Organizational Paradoxes:
Overcoming Methodological Obstacles
Chapter
2. Organizational Paradox Theory:
Managing Competing Demand Then and Now
Chapter
3. Ambidexterity: A Strategic
Approach to Overcoming Exploration and Exploitation Paradox PART II.
PARADOXES IN MANAGING PEOPLE
Chapter
4. Human Resource Paradoxes in a Belgian
Subsidiary of a Multinational Enterprise. An Ethnographic Case Study
Chapter
5. Homo Managerius: The Paradox of Leadership
Chapter
6. Diversity, Equity,
and Inclusion Policy Paradoxes. Insights from the Central and Eastern
European Hospitality Sector PART III. MANAGING LEARNING PARADOXES
Chapter
7.
Paradoxes in Innovation: Navigating the Duality of Closed versus Open
Innovation and Business versus Non-Profit Innovations
Chapter
8. Workplace
Learning Through Organizational and Leadership Paradoxes: Insights from
Multinational Enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe PART IV.
SUSTAINABILITY PARADOXES
Chapter
9. Conflicting Demands of Sustainable
Digital Transformation
Chapter
10. Energy Clusters in Reconciling Paradoxes
in Corporate Sustainability
Chapter
11. Energy Transition Through the
Energy-based Industrial Clusters: Paradoxes and Their Solutions
Malgorzata Rozkwitalska-Welenc is a Professor of Economics specializing in Organizational Science and Organizational Behavior. She works at WSB Merito University in Gdansk, Poland.

Agnieszka Zakrzewska-Bielawska is a Professor of Strategic Management and the Head of Management and Quality Studies at Lodz University of Technology, Poland.

Anna Maria Lis is a Professor of Innovation Management, Inter-Organizational Cooperation, and Sustainable Development at Gdask University of Technology, Poland.