Enviroscapes: the challenges of cultural partnering concepts
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Published:2009
Richard Reeves-Ellington, 2009. "Enviroscapes: the challenges of cultural partnering concepts", Multi-Level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Leadership, Francis J. Yammarino, Fred Dansereau
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Business and anthropological research create different constructions that frame the enviroscapes in which complex inter- and intra-organizational actors interface. This essay engages Briody's (2009) three major areas of comment: methodology, theoretical concepts, and leadership processes used in the Essex scenarios. Briody's is an anthropological construct, while Reeves-Ellington's is that of a business practitioner/researcher. Expanding his original thoughts for conceptual organization, choice of research methods, and models for interaction allows the author to address Briody's observations in ways that further an ongoing dialogue between academic research, practitioner, anthropology, and business, with the ultimate goal that others will join the conversation.
