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The Performative Enterprise


The Performative Enterprise

Ideas and Case Studies on Moving Beyond the Quality Paradigm
Future of Business and Finance

von: Alexander Tsigkas

60,98 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 01.10.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030814922
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book is about quality redundancy and its replacement by the “performativity” norm. Performativity is a linguistic, social, and political mechanism that produces the intended performance. The author, Alexander Tsigkas, sees this book as a natural continuation of his prior book <i>The Lean Enterprise – From the Mass Economy to the Economy of One</i>. He argues that performativity is the flip side of quality on a coin called identity, and in postmodernism, that is, in the age of Industry 4.0 and beyond, companies should be aiming for performativity and achieve quality as one of its many consequences. The author, therefore, encourages modern businesses to transition from quality orientation as conformance alone to a performance orientation.</p>

The author brings forward historic, current, and philosophical perspectives in charting performativity as a new goal for modern businesses. Many examples, case studies, and conceptual constructs are used to drive in the idea of how to create a performative enterprise.<br>
Part I: The Performative.- 1. Introduction.- 2. On Performativity.- Part II: The Enterprise.- 3. On Supply Ontology.- 4. On Quality Ontology.- Part III: The Performative Enterprise.- 5. The form of the Enterprise.- 6. The Post-Industrial Turn.&nbsp;
<p><b>Alexander Tsigkas</b> is a retired professor at Democritus University of Thrace (Athens, Greece). His research concentrates on cybernetics and performativity, and especially on the intelligence of natural-artificial-economic systems. He has published several scholarly articles on these topics, including lean enterprises, design-thinking, mass customization and supply chain management.</p>
<div><p>This book is about quality redundancy and its replacement by the “performativity” norm. Performativity is a linguistic, social, and political mechanism that produces the intended performance. The author, Alexander Tsigkas, sees this book as a natural continuation of his prior book <i>The Lean Enterprise – From the Mass Economy to the Economy of One</i>. He argues that performativity is the flip side of quality on a coin called identity, and in postmodernism, that is, in the age of Industry 4.0 and beyond, companies should be aiming for performativity and achieve quality as one of its many consequences. The author, therefore, encourages modern businesses to transition from quality orientation as conformance alone to a performance orientation.</p>

The author brings forward historic, current, and philosophical perspectives in charting performativity as a new goal for modern businesses. Many examples, case studies, and conceptual constructs are used to drive in the idea of how tocreate a performative enterprise.<br></div>
Provides a detailed overview over the meaning and matter of a performative enterprise, going beyond quality goals Examines the implications of performativity in company matters of identity Discusses performativity in the framework of Industry 4.0

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