Karl Edward Weick (born October 31, 1936) is an American organizational theorist who introduced the concepts of "loose coupling", "mindfulness", and "sensemaking"...
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Sensemaking (section Weick's approach to sensemaking)
people are doing" (Weick, Sutcliffe, & Obstfeld, 2005, p. 409). The concept was introduced to organizational studies by Karl E. Weick in the late 1960's...
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Christine Weick (born 1964), American Christian activist and writer Fred Weick (1899–1993), American aviator and aircraft designer Karl E. Weick (born 1936)...
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simplicity is the description of a phenomenon in social science theorizing. Karl E. Weick maintains that research in the field of social psychology can – at any...
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Organizational Information Theory (OIT) is a communication theory, developed by Karl Weick, offering systemic insight into the processing and exchange of information...
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enabling constraints.: 373 I-Space (conceptual framework) Inquiry Karl E. Weick Morphological analysis (problem-solving) Narrative inquiry OODA loop...
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Nicole Ellison is the Karl E Weick Collegiate professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. She is best known for her research...
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uncertainty and ambiguity, sensemaking, and team dynamics. Together with Karl E. Weick and David Obstfeld at the University of Michigan, she is responsible...
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insertion of personal computers into the workplace, organizational scholar Karl E. Weick coined the term "cosmology episode," as follows, in 1985: "Representations...
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1970s. Drawing from research in fields of organizational psychology (Karl E. Weick), ethnomethodology (Harold Garfinkel), Deirdre Boden), phenomenology...
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List of business theorists (section E)
and public administration (1900) Frank E. Webner (1865–1940s) - American consulting cost accountant Karl E. Weick Lawrence Welch (born 1945) - Australian...
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organizational communication taken in the 1980s. Theorists such as Karl E. Weick were among the first to posit that organizations were not static but...
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List of psychologists (section E)
Weber David Wechsler Nicole Weekes, psychologist and neuroscientist Karl E. Weick, cognitive organizational psychology Robert Weimar Max Wertheimer, co-founder...
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may also mean: Loose coupling, applied to organizational settings by Karl E. Weick Loose coupling in electronics, where an inductively coupled circuit...
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possess. Psychological bricolage is an intra-individual process akin to Karl E. Weick's notion of bricolage in organizations, which is akin to Lévi-Strauss'...
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observer and the autopoiesis. On the part of organizational theory, Karl E. Weick described the problem that the term organization leaves open in how...
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narrative to a living story. The process perspective, following the work of Karl E. Weick, considers the organization not as a fixed entity but as an organising...
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Tsoukas, Linda Putnam, Karl E. Weick, Barbara Czarniawska[citation needed]. Text and Conversation Theory Cooren, F., J. R. Taylor, & E. J. Van Every (Eds...
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(with Karl E. Weick), in Readings in Accounting for Management Control (1983). An Assessment of Laboratory Experiments in Accounting (with Karl E. Weick),...
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and Losing: Effects on Approach and Avoidance by Friends and Enemies." Karl Weick credited Peters' dissertation with giving him the idea for his 1984 article:...
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continues to enjoy a faithful following. In 1931, aeronautical engineer Fred Weick was assistant chief of the aeronautics division of the National Advisory...
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with retractable landing gear and a constant-speed propeller. Karl Bergey, Fred Weick and John Thorp designed the Cherokee as a less expensive alternative...
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Age of Uncertainty, Second Edition. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Weick, Karl E.; Kathleen M. Sutcliffe (2001). Managing the Unexpected - Assuring High...
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in the Philosophy of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University Karl Weick, organizational theorist at the University of Michigan John Chowning,...
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List of social psychologists (section E)
facilitation Bruce Tuckman John C. Turner Amos Tversky Daniel Wegner Karl Weick Kipling Williams Glenn D Wilson Timothy Wilson Robert S. Wyer - social...
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London: Collier-MacMillan. Exercise 3–4, p. 405; solution p. 417. Weick, Karl E. (2005). Making Sense of the Organization (8th ed.). Wiley-Blackwell...
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Magazine. 134. 1968. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Weick, Karl E. (1993). "The collapse of sensemaking in organizations: the Mann Gulch...
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Archived from the original on February 5, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2014. Weick, Karl E. (1993). "The Collapse of Sensemaking in Organizations: The Mann Gulch...
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Cummings, Larry L. 1981. Research in Organizational Behavior. JAI Press. Weick, Karl E.1995. Sensemaking in Organizations. Sage Publications. University of...
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About - Harvard Business School". www.hbs.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-08. Weick, Karl E.; Putnam, Ted (September 2006). "Organizing for Mindfulness". Journal...
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