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| Author: | Kavanagh, D. Araujo, L. |
| Title: | Chronigami: folding and unfolding time |
| Journal: | Accounting, Management & Information Technologies
1995 : VOL. 5:2, p. 103-121 |
| Index terms: | MANAGEMENT TIME NETWORKS |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | Time is a construct or variable that is fundamental to a variety of theories of organizational change and strategic planning, as well as numerous mid-range models such as the product life-cycle. In virtually all of these models, time is assumed to be unproblematic, independent, "out there", and unlinear; time follows its own arrow. In contrast, a long standing tradition of research in the social sciences points out that time is socially constructed and that in any society a repertoire of chronological codes is employed. |
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