The Business Of Ethnography: Strategic Exchanges, People, And Organizations - Couverture souple

Moeran, Brian

 
9781845201951: The Business Of Ethnography: Strategic Exchanges, People, And Organizations

Synopsis

Can an anthropologist help us understand the world of business? Armed with this question, veteran anthropologist Brian Moeran embarks on an in-depth study of cultural production and creative industries in Japan. At once the blundering ethnographer and shrewd observer, Moeran is able to shed light not only on social behavior and human relations in general but, more specifically, on the importance of strategic exchange to all business practices. Moeran's fieldwork, rooted in participant-observation of business life in communities and corporations, leads him to an original theory of how business operates. Culture is not all-powerful, Moeran shows. Instead, social structures strongly influence behavior. At the heart of Moeran's analysis is a firm belief in fieldwork and ethnography - terms much bandied about in business, management and cultural studies, but rarely undertaken in depth. The Business of Ethnography not only provides a useful methodology for people studying or wishing to understand business, but also acts as a clarion call for anthropologists to rethink their discipline beyond traditional fieldwork sites.

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À propos de l'auteur

Brian Moeran is Professor and Director of the Creative Encounters Research Programme, Copenhagen Business School. He is author of several books including Ethnography at Work (2006) and Advertising Cultures (edited with Timothy DeWaal Malefyt, 2003).

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ISBN 10 :  1845201949 ISBN 13 :  9781845201944
Editeur : Routledge, 2021
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