Fagner Carniel
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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Cadernos Ebape.br | 2017
Adonai José Lacruz; Bruno Luiz Américo; Fagner Carniel
This article analyzes studies published in Brazil that have adopted the theoretical and methodological perspective of actor-network theory (ANT) in organizational studies. Through bibliographic research and bibliometric, sociometric and scientometric mapping, 15 articles were analyzed, all of them published in Brazilian journals considered as A2 in the national Qualis/Capes classification system for quality of academic production (quadrennial 2013-2016), in the field of knowledge ‘Administration, Accounting and Tourism’. In order to conduct the analysis, mapping and content and contingency analysis techniques were applied. The delineator variables were: articles published per year, journal and author; institutional affiliation of authors; most cited works and authors; cooperation between authors and institutions; cross-reference; nature of study (theoretical or empirical); and study approach. The results highlight the low number of articles published in the selected journals, the gap between the first and the second publication, the most cited authors (Latour and Law), and the relationship adviser/advisee in postgraduate programs as an important social element of the network of cooperation between authors. Despite the constant publication in recent years, the research suggests that there is room for growth, both in terms of number of articles and of networks of cooperation in subjects so far not studied in Brazil, specifically in empirical studies. In conclusion, it is argued that the analyzed publications contributed to the displacement of the dominant models of explaining organizations and to emphasize the role that non-human agents play in the action performed in the network.
Sociologias | 2018
Fagner Carniel; Bruno Luiz Américo
O artigo pretende contribuir para o debate sobre os modos de producao do conhecimento cientifico no Brasil, por meio da analise dos fluxos e das mobilizacoes que ajudaram a constituir uma especialidade na area da Administracao – a disciplina de Aprendizagem Organizacional. Como ponto de partida, a investigacao assume uma coletânea de textos que sistematiza alguns dos principais investimentos empreendidos nas ultimas duas decadas por especialistas brasileiros. A partir desse artefato cientifico, propomos seguir os fios que conectam pessoas, ideias e instituicoes em torno de uma rede academica em expansao no pais. Nesse sentido, o texto apresenta um conjunto de relacoes intelectuais e profissionais que favoreceram a postulacao das formas legitimas e estaveis de investigacao dos processos de aquisicao do conhecimento como praticas corporativas situadas. Ao final, nao teremos a pretensao de reconstituir a historia da aprendizagem organizacional, mas de oferecer uma visao alternativa ao modo como a area tradicionalmente se identifica.
Cadernos Ebape.br | 2017
Bruno Luiz Américo; Fagner Carniel; Letícia Dias Fantinel
This article aims to describe how certain conceptions of culture have been addressed in the subject Organizational Learning, within the field Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. To do this, the notion of “literary inscription” was used as a methodological principle to analyze intellectual networks in Brazilian studies concerning the procedures to acquire knowledge in organizations. The wires that connect the components of these networks are explored through the analysis of a chapter in a recently published collection intended to provide an overview of the main notions, perspectives, and theoretical and methodological affiliations that rule research focused on learning procedures in public and private organizations across the country. By means of the work under analysis, the construction of a polysemic agenda of uses and interpretations of the term culture is noticed. In the end, data obtained reveal how the movement to incorporate certain perspectives on culture through this subject enabled, over time, certain intellectual flows between Social Sciences and Administration and prevented others.This article aims to describe how certain conceptions of culture have been addressed in the subject Organizational Learning, within the field Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. To do this, the notion of “literary inscription” was used as a methodological principle to analyze intellectual networks in Brazilian studies concerning the procedures to acquire knowledge in organizations. The wires that connect the components of these networks are explored through the analysis of a chapter in a recently published collection intended to provide an overview of the main notions, perspectives, and theoretical and methodological affiliations that rule research focused on learning procedures in public and private organizations across the country. By means of the work under analysis, the construction of a polysemic agenda of uses and interpretations of the term culture is noticed. In the end, data obtained reveal how the movement to incorporate certain perspectives on culture through this subject enabled, over time, certain intellectual flows between Social Sciences and Administration and prevented others.
Cadernos Ebape.br | 2017
Bruno Luiz Américo; Fagner Carniel; Letícia Dias Fantinel
This article aims to describe how certain conceptions of culture have been addressed in the subject Organizational Learning, within the field Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. To do this, the notion of “literary inscription” was used as a methodological principle to analyze intellectual networks in Brazilian studies concerning the procedures to acquire knowledge in organizations. The wires that connect the components of these networks are explored through the analysis of a chapter in a recently published collection intended to provide an overview of the main notions, perspectives, and theoretical and methodological affiliations that rule research focused on learning procedures in public and private organizations across the country. By means of the work under analysis, the construction of a polysemic agenda of uses and interpretations of the term culture is noticed. In the end, data obtained reveal how the movement to incorporate certain perspectives on culture through this subject enabled, over time, certain intellectual flows between Social Sciences and Administration and prevented others.This article aims to describe how certain conceptions of culture have been addressed in the subject Organizational Learning, within the field Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. To do this, the notion of “literary inscription” was used as a methodological principle to analyze intellectual networks in Brazilian studies concerning the procedures to acquire knowledge in organizations. The wires that connect the components of these networks are explored through the analysis of a chapter in a recently published collection intended to provide an overview of the main notions, perspectives, and theoretical and methodological affiliations that rule research focused on learning procedures in public and private organizations across the country. By means of the work under analysis, the construction of a polysemic agenda of uses and interpretations of the term culture is noticed. In the end, data obtained reveal how the movement to incorporate certain perspectives on culture through this subject enabled, over time, certain intellectual flows between Social Sciences and Administration and prevented others.
Cadernos Ebape.br | 2017
Bruno Luiz Américo; Fagner Carniel; Letícia Dias Fantinel
This article aims to describe how certain conceptions of culture have been addressed in the subject Organizational Learning, within the field Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. To do this, the notion of “literary inscription” was used as a methodological principle to analyze intellectual networks in Brazilian studies concerning the procedures to acquire knowledge in organizations. The wires that connect the components of these networks are explored through the analysis of a chapter in a recently published collection intended to provide an overview of the main notions, perspectives, and theoretical and methodological affiliations that rule research focused on learning procedures in public and private organizations across the country. By means of the work under analysis, the construction of a polysemic agenda of uses and interpretations of the term culture is noticed. In the end, data obtained reveal how the movement to incorporate certain perspectives on culture through this subject enabled, over time, certain intellectual flows between Social Sciences and Administration and prevented others.This article aims to describe how certain conceptions of culture have been addressed in the subject Organizational Learning, within the field Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. To do this, the notion of “literary inscription” was used as a methodological principle to analyze intellectual networks in Brazilian studies concerning the procedures to acquire knowledge in organizations. The wires that connect the components of these networks are explored through the analysis of a chapter in a recently published collection intended to provide an overview of the main notions, perspectives, and theoretical and methodological affiliations that rule research focused on learning procedures in public and private organizations across the country. By means of the work under analysis, the construction of a polysemic agenda of uses and interpretations of the term culture is noticed. In the end, data obtained reveal how the movement to incorporate certain perspectives on culture through this subject enabled, over time, certain intellectual flows between Social Sciences and Administration and prevented others.
Politics & Society | 2016
Zuleika de Paula Bueno; Fagner Carniel
Revista Brasileira de Educação | 2018
Fagner Carniel
Horizontes Antropológicos | 2018
Fagner Carniel
Educação & Sociedade | 2018
Fagner Carniel; Zuleika de Paula Bueno
Revista Urutágua | 2017
Alexandre Jeronimo Correia Lima; Fagner Carniel; Manoel Moreira de Souza Neto; Tábata Larissa Soldan