Author: Linda Jakob Sadeh, Avital Baikovich, Tammar B. Zilber

Linda Jakob-Sadeh (pictured) is an assistant professor in Organizational Psychology at Ruppin Academic Center in Israel. Her scholarly passion lies in unraveling organizing strategies for addressing economic and political inequalities and transforming national conflicts, with a focus on qualitative research methods. Avital Baikovich is an assistant professor in Organizational Psychology at Ruppin Academic Center in Israel. Her research interests include identity in organizations, control and resistance, qualitative research methods, and Japanese management and work organizations. Tammar B. Zilber is a professor of organization theory at the Hebrew University Business School in Jerusalem, Israel and the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. She is interested in institutional dynamics—how ways of organizing are grounded within broadly shared beliefs and understandings and reflected in words, materials, structures, and practices. She uses ethnographic and qualitative methods to connect macrolevel cultural ideas and understandings with microlevel thought, action, and interaction by people in organizations and organizational fields.

Navigating the Maze of Social Interaction: A Framework for Analysis
Business and Management INK
July 30, 2024

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