As scholars in management studies with an interest in heritage management, we conduct a textual analysis of the 13 case studies included in this book to reconstruct what it is that experts in the World Heritage field talk about when they discuss (site) management. One management studies tradition defines management quite pragmatically as a matter of “addressing attention” (March 1978). Following this lead, we intend to explore where the attention is addressed and where it is not addressed (highlights and blind spots) in this book.
Lusiani, M., Ferri, P., Zan, L. (2017). Making Sense of Site Management. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG.
Making Sense of Site Management
Lusiani Maria
;Ferri Paolo;Zan Luca
2017
Abstract
As scholars in management studies with an interest in heritage management, we conduct a textual analysis of the 13 case studies included in this book to reconstruct what it is that experts in the World Heritage field talk about when they discuss (site) management. One management studies tradition defines management quite pragmatically as a matter of “addressing attention” (March 1978). Following this lead, we intend to explore where the attention is addressed and where it is not addressed (highlights and blind spots) in this book.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.