The Paradox Types: Tensions in Organizing, Performance, Belonging, and Learning

  • Heiberg Johansen J
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Paradoxes emerge everywhere in organizational theory and management practice. This book is a theoretically grounded presentation of the strategic and historical context of organizational paradoxes, exploring the paradoxes in organizational management and the available tactics to manage them. Based on 700 academic sources in the paradox literature, it presents paradox management as a nuanced and coherent perspective. In presenting and integrating the vast literature on the subject, it contributes new knowledge on how and why the paradox concept was introduced into management theory, how and why conflicting ideals of management can produce organizational contradictions, and how paradoxes can be managed.

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Heiberg Johansen, J. (2019). The Paradox Types: Tensions in Organizing, Performance, Belonging, and Learning. In Paradox Management (pp. 93–127). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94815-7_5

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