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John Van Maanen

John Van Maanen

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
37
Citations
21154
World Ranking
6040
National Ranking
2875

Overview

John Van Maanen is affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States. This affiliation places them within one of the leading institutions known for research and technological development.

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Best Publications

  • Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography

    John Van Maanen

  • Toward a theory of organizational socialization

    John Eastin. Van Maanen;Edgar Henry. Schein

  • Occupational Communities: Culture and Control in Organizations

    John Van Maanen;Stephen R. Barley

  • The Fact of Fiction in Organizational Ethnography

    John Van Maanen

  • The interplay between theory and method

    John Van Maanen;Jesper B. Sørensen;Terence R. Mitchell

  • Police organization: A longitudinal examination of job attitudes in an urban police department.

    John Van Maanen

  • People processing: Strategies of organizational socialization

    John Van Maanen

  • Observations on the Making of Policemen

    John Van Maanen

  • Ethnography as Work: Some Rules of Engagement

    John Van Maanen

  • Crossroads Style as Theory

    John Van Maanen

  • Representation in ethnography

    Judith Wittner;John Van Maanen

  • Style As Theory

    John Van Maanen

  • Policing: A View from the Street

    Peter K. Manning;John Van Maanen

  • Organizational careers : some new perspectives

    John Van Maanen

  • Organizations and Risk in Late Modernity

    Robert P. Gephart;John Van Maanen;Thomas Oberlechner

  • Fear and Loathing in Organization Studies

    John Van Maanen

  • Ethnography then and now

    John Van Maanen

  • Qualitative Studies of Organizations

    John Van Maanen

  • Changing Scripts at Work: Managers and Professionals

    Gideon Kunda;John Van Maanen

  • Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography

    Nigel Fielding;John Van Maanen

  • The Loci of Work Satisfaction: Job, Interaction and Policy

    Ralph Katz;John Van Maanen

  • Participant Observation.@@@The Ethnographic Interview.

    John Van Maanen;James P. Spradley

  • Patterns of Policing: A Comparative International Analysis.

    John Van Maanen;David H. Bayley

Frequent Co-Authors

Terence R. Mitchell
Terence R. Mitchell University of Washington
Fred Luthans
Fred Luthans University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Nigel Fielding
Nigel Fielding University of Surrey
Stephen R. Barley
Stephen R. Barley Stanford University
Peter K. Manning
Peter K. Manning Northeastern University
Warren G. Bennis
Warren G. Bennis University of Southern California
Karl E. Weick
Karl E. Weick University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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