Kafka's 'Before the Law': The participation of the subject in its subjectification

C Huber - Organization Studies, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents a close encounter between the literary works of Franz Kafka and a core
topic in organizational theories of power, namely the participation of subjects in their own …

Kafka's mythology: Organization, bureaucracy and the limits of sensemaking

I Munro, C Huber - Human Relations, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Franz Kafka merits special consideration among the writers of the 20th century for his
portrayal of organizational life and the ambivalent character of the social institutions that …

Miracles of Organization: Chance and Error in Kafka's The Castle

H Caygill - Organization Studies, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Kafka's writings have not only informed our understanding of modern institutions and
bureaucratic organizations as forms of domination; they have also knowingly addressed the …

The tyranny of distance: Kafka and the problem of distance in bureaucratic organizations

D McCabe - Organization, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Inspired by the insights of Franz Kafka, this article explores the problem of 'distance'in a UK
bank, particularly by focusing on one of its back-office processing centres. Distance refers to …

Light in the darkness? Managers in the back office of a Kafkaesque bank

D McCabe - Organization Studies, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The 'dark side'of organizations has been represented in the literature as dysfunctional or
abnormal, while more critical scholars regard it a condition of the 'normal'way in which …

[PDF][PDF] Uncanny matters: Kafka's burrow, the unhomely and the study of organizational space

T Beyes - Ephemera, 2019 - ephemerajournal.org
In Franz Kafka's late and incomplete text Der Bau (translated as The burrow; Kafka, 1971), a
mole-like creature is haunted by fears that its intricate, labyrinthine burrow is about to be–or …

'He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!': Radicalising hermeneutics with Kafka's The Castle

L Tomkins - Tamara, the Journal of Critical Organization Inquiry, 2019 - oro.open.ac.uk
This paper explores the politics of interpretation from the perspective of hermeneutic theory.
It presents a reading of Kafka's novel The Castle focused on critique of the business of …

Otherness in Self and Organisations: Kafka's The Metamorphosis to Stir Moral Reflection

C Rozuel - The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics, 2014 - emerald.com
Informed by Jung's analytical psychology, this chapter discusses Kafka's short-story The
metamorphosis in relation to moral reflection on organisational life. Adopting the view that …

Kafka, Weber and organization theory

M Warner - Human Relations, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we hope to show why examining the work of the writer, Franz Kafka (1883—
1924), may enhance our understanding of organizations. In doing so, his life and …

Identity, compliance and dissent in organizations: A psychoanalytic perspective

A Carr - Organization, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
Much of the literature in organization theory has yielded an image of the individual which
could be calledskilfully partial'. The viewpoints talkabout'human agency without having a …