Administrative science quarterly / by Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University) and Cornell University Graduate School of Management

Date :

Type : Périodique / Serial

Langue / Language : anglais / English

Gestion

Organisation de l'entreprise

Classification Dewey : 658.05

Samuel Curtis Johnson graduate school of management (Ithaca, N.Y.) (Editeur scientifique / editor)

Relation : Administrative science quarterly : dedicated to advancing basic understanding of administrative processes through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis / published by the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, Cornell University / [Ithaca, N.Y : Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, Cornell University , 1956-]

Résumé / Abstract : Founded in 1956 by James Thompson, the Administrative Science Quarterly is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal publishing theoretical and empirical work that advances the study of organizational behavior and theory. ASQ publishes articles that contribute to organization theory from a number of disciplines, including organizational behavior and theory, sociology, psychology and social psychology, strategic management, economics, public administration, and industrial relations. ASQ publishes both qualitative and quantitative work, as well as purely theoretical papers. Theoretical perspectives and topics in ASQ range from micro to macro, from lab experiments in psychology to work on nation-states. An occasional feature is the "ASQ Forum," an essay on a special topic with invited commentaries. Thoughtful reviews of books relevant to organization studies and management theory are a regular feature. Special issues have explored qualitative methods, organizational culture, the utilization of organizational research, the distribution of rewards in organizations, and critical perspectives on organizational control