ISBN:
9783030906962
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (313 pages)
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DDC:
302.35
Keywords:
Organizational sociology
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- References -- 2: Objective View of Time and Temporality: Time as a Tool for Organizing -- 2.1 An Objective View of Time: Standardized Clock Time -- 2.2 Clock Time in Management and Organization Studies -- 2.3 Clock Time and Coordination Challenges -- 2.3.1 Entrainment -- 2.3.2 Some Considerations Related to Entrainment Theory -- 2.4 Some Consequences of Clock Time -- 2.5 Limitations of Clock Time -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Subjective Time as Subjectively Perceived Temporal Dimensions of Objective Time -- 3.1 Estimating Duration -- 3.2 The Difficulty with Predicting the Duration of Time -- 3.3 The Spatial Metaphor of Time and the Direction of "Flow" -- 3.3.1 Ego-Centric and Time-Centric Views of Time -- 3.4 Temporal Orientation, Focus, and Depth -- 3.5 Wrestling with Time: Time Work and Temporal Agency -- 3.5.1 Losing Our Temporal Agency -- 3.5.2 Temporal Agency and Our Relations to the Future and Present -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Temporality-Endogenous and Subjective -- 4.1 Subjective Temporality as a Lived Experience -- 4.1.1 Living Time and Ongoing Temporality -- 4.1.2 Building the Sensed Continuity in Passing Time -- 4.1.3 Understanding Our Experiences and Ourselves in Time -- 4.1.4 Temporal Continuity of and in Organizations -- 4.2 Temporal Idealism, Endogenous Temporality and the Agency of Passing Time -- 4.2.1 Endogenous Temporality-Expanding Beyond Temporal Idealism -- 4.2.2 The Agency of Time -- 4.2.3 Becoming, the Realization of Possibilities, and Actualization of Potentialities -- 4.3 The Present and Now -- 4.4 Futures and Pasts -- 4.4.1 Issues Related to Memories -- 4.5 The Immanence of the Past and Future in the Present.
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