Editorial:Plus ça change
Abstract
i EditorialPlus ça change SAGE Publications, Inc.1991DOI: 10.1177/017084069101200101 Stewart R. Clegg On January 1 1991, a new team, at The University of St. Andrews - Scotland's oldest university (founded 1410) - took over the editorship of Organization Studies. I am the Editor-in-Chief and the new Editorial Secretary is Maureen Hamilton. In addition, Fiona Wilson and David Collinson will assist with editorial tasks and, in particular, with 'language editing'. Elsewhere, the international team producing O.S. remains the same, and I am looking forward to working with them, in particular with the co-editors, Alfred Kieser and Hans Pennings. Our task is very simple: to ensure that even though the O. S. regime may change from time to time, the journal remains the same. O. S. has become an outstandingly successful journal under the guidance of David Hickson and Pam Water- house at Bradford and our task at St. Andrews is to ensure that while it remains so, it will extend its influence further in its second decade of publication. No organization can afford to stand still. Having 'broken' considerable new ground in the 1980s, the task of Organization Studies for the 1990s is not only to consolidate its achievements, but