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Organisation und Wettbewerb

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In diesem Beitrag werden Fragmentierungen der Organisationsforschung aufgezeigt, und es werden Schwerpunktthemen vorgestellt, zu deren Entwicklung verschiedene Fragmente der Organisationsforschung beigetragen haben. Die kritische Auseinandersetzung mit der Institutionellen Ökonomik wird als eines dieser Schwerpunktthemen ausgewiesen. Sie dient als Ausgangspunkt für die Erörterung des Verhältnisses von Organisation und Wettbewerb. Der Beitrag endet mit einer reflexiven Wendung der Wettbewerbsthematik auf die Organisationsforschung.

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Hasse, R. (2015). Organisation und Wettbewerb. In: Apelt, M., Wilkesmann, U. (eds) Zur Zukunft der Organisationssoziologie. Organisationssoziologie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07330-5_6

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