When Top Managers’ Temporal Orientations Collide: Middle Managers and the Strategic Use of the Past

IF 4.9 1区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Organization Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1177/01708406241236604
Innan Sasaki, Masahiro Kotosaka, Alfredo De Massis
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Use-of-the-past research has advanced our understanding of how top managers instrumentalize past knowledge, events, and rhetorical constructions to advance their present-day interests. However, it is unclear how they use the past when they have divergent understandings of the past and different visions of the future. Temporal tensions can lead to a period of unsettlement in organizations, undermine the top management’s power base, and open up space for middle managers to take a central role in using the past. Through a longitudinal case study of a Japanese craft firm with a history of over 200 years, we examine how middle managers progressively take an active role in using the past through three processes: temporal mobility, temporal socialization, and coalescing the past. Our findings challenge the somewhat linear conception of time in the use-of-the-past literature by elucidating the emergent, in-the-moment evolution of middle managers’ strategic use of the past. By adopting a process-analytic lens, our findings extend current understanding of the strategic use of the past as not undertaken by a few powerful individuals in a given moment, but a continually changing process enacted by multiple middle managers with different temporal orientations. Moreover, our findings contribute to the use-of-the-past literature by taking a relational perspective of temporality. Finally, we reconceptualize the strategic flexibility of middle managers from a temporality perspective, showing that they can alter the temporal orientations of those at the top and the bottom.
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当高层管理者的时间取向发生冲突时:中层管理者与过去的战略利用
对 "利用过去"(Use-of-the-past)的研究加深了我们对高层管理者如何利用过去的知识、事件和修辞结构来促进其当今利益的理解。然而,当他们对过去有不同的理解,对未来有不同的愿景时,他们如何利用过去,目前尚不清楚。时间上的紧张会导致组织中出现一段不稳定时期,削弱高层管理者的权力基础,并为中层管理者在利用过去方面发挥核心作用开辟空间。通过对一家拥有 200 多年历史的日本手工艺企业的纵向案例研究,我们考察了中层管理者是如何通过时间流动、时间社会化和凝聚过去这三个过程在利用过去方面逐步发挥积极作用的。我们的研究结果通过阐明中层管理人员对过去的战略性利用的新兴、即时演变过程,对过去利用文献中的线性时间概念提出了挑战。通过采用过程分析的视角,我们的研究结果拓展了当前对过去战略运用的理解,即过去战略运用并非由少数有权势的个人在特定时刻进行,而是由具有不同时间取向的多名中层管理人员实施的一个持续变化的过程。此外,我们的研究结果还从时间性的关系视角出发,为过去的利用文献做出了贡献。最后,我们从时间性的角度重新认识了中层管理者的战略灵活性,表明他们可以改变高层和底层管理者的时间取向。
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Organization Studies
Organization Studies MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: Organisation Studies (OS) aims to promote the understanding of organizations, organizing and the organized, and the social relevance of that understanding. It encourages the interplay between theorizing and empirical research, in the belief that they should be mutually informative. It is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal which is open to contributions of high quality, from any perspective relevant to the field and from any country. Organization Studies is, in particular, a supranational journal which gives special attention to national and cultural similarities and differences worldwide. This is reflected by its international editorial board and publisher and its collaboration with EGOS, the European Group for Organizational Studies. OS publishes papers that fully or partly draw on empirical data to make their contribution to organization theory and practice. Thus, OS welcomes work that in any form draws on empirical work to make strong theoretical and empirical contributions. If your paper is not drawing on empirical data in any form, we advise you to submit your work to Organization Theory – another journal under the auspices of the European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) – instead.
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