Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organization Studies
Discover the profound insights of the past with the Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organization Studies, published by Oxford University Press in 2009. Spanning an impressive 700 pages, this comprehensive handbook emphasizes the enduring relevance of classical sociology in the realm of organization studies. It highlights how pioneering sociologists were intricately involved with the pressing social and political issues of their era, contrasting sharply with the more academic focus seen in recent research. This essential resource is perfect for scholars, students, and professionals seeking to bridge historical perspectives with contemporary organizational challenges. Dive into this rich exploration of sociology's impact on modern studies and enhance your understanding of the dynamic interplay between society and organizations.