The
Work of Managers: Towards a Practice Theory of Management
Managers are significant actors in contemporary organizations and yet there is very
little deep-level analysis of what managers do, and how they understand their managerial
selves and social situations. Instead of evaluating management techniques according to
their internal logic and systematic qualities, this book advances the "practice
perspective," using behavior and activities of successful, experienced, and skilled
managers as the primary data for theorizing good management.
In this book, academics review classic literature
on managerial work, discuss methodological and theoretical approaches, and present
empirical studies on various kinds of managers at different levels of organizations, in
different roles, and different sectors, from construction site managers and CEOs of large
companies to university vice chancellors and front-line health care managers.
It makes the case for studies of managerial work
that look beyond the rational and ordered world to the challenges presented by, inter
alia, work and information overload, complexity, performance pressures, unintended
consequences, and irreconcilable expectations.
Table of Contents
Part One: Framework
1. Overcoming the Rationalist Fallacy in Management Research,
Stefan Tengblad
2. Management in Practice: Overview of Classic Studies on Managerial Work,
Stefan
Tengblad and Ola Edvin Vie
Part Two: A Practice Perspective on
Leadership and Managerial Work
3. Well Then - What Now? An Everyday Approach to Managerial Leadership?, Ingalill
Holmberg and Mats Tyrstrup
4. Managerial Leadership: Identities, Processes, and Interactions, Stefan Sveningsson,
Johan Alvehus and Mats Alvesson
5. Multi-framing as a Tool in Top Management Teams, Gary Kokk, Sten Jonsson and Airi
Rovio-Johansson
Part Three: Operational Managerial Work
6. Work Activities and Stress Among Managers in Health Care, Rebecka Arman, Ewa
Wikstrom, Ellinor Tengelin and Lotta Dellve
7. Leadership as Muddling Through: Site Managers in the Construction Industry, Alexander
Styhre
8. R&D Managers Leading Knowledge Workers with Care, Ola Edvin Vie
Part Four: Administrative Managerial Work
9. Managers at the Municipal Top, Anna Cregard and Rolf Solli
10. The Swedish Municipality Director: A Managerial Function between Politics and
Administration, Leif Jonsson
11. Leaders of Modern Universities: Primi Inter Pares or Chief Executive Officers?, Lars
Engwall and Carin Eriksson Lindvall
12. Managerial Work at the Top: Tracing Changes in Work Practices and Efforts Towards
Theory Development, Stefan Tengblad
Part Five: Managerial Work in Small
Businesses
13. Managerial Behaviour in Small Firms: Does it Matter What Managers Do?, Henrik
Floren and Joakim Tell
14. The Duality of Strategic Managerial Work in SMEs: A Structuration Perspective, Anders
Nilsson, Mats Westerberg and Einar Hackner
15. Managerial Practices in Family Owned Firms: Strategizing Actors, their Arenas and
their Emotions, Ethel Brundin and Leif Melin
Part Six: The Way Forward
16. Refining Shadowing Methods for Studying Managerial Work, Rebecka Arman, Ola Edvin
Vie and Havard Asvoll
17. Bridging the Management Theory and Practice Gap, Rob B. Briner. Lars Engwall, Tina L. Juillerat, Henry
Mintzberg, Frederick P. Morgeson, Michael G. Pratt and Stefan Tengblad
18. Conclusion and the Way Forward: Towards a Practice Theory of Management, Stefan Tengblad
352 pages, Hardcover