Glorifying and scapegoating narratives underlying activity-based workspaces in higher education

IF 0.9 Q4 MANAGEMENT Journal of Organizational Ethnography Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1108/joe-05-2023-0027
Bernadette Nooij, Claire van Teunenbroek, Christine Teelken, Marcel Veenswijk
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Abstract

Purpose

Our study centered on activity-based workspaces (ABWs), unassigned open-plan configurations where users’ activities determine the workplace. These workspaces are conceived and shaped by accommodation professionals (APs) like managers and architects and are loaded with their ideas, ideals, norms and values; therefore, they are normative and hegemonic. Previous research has largely failed to consider how APs’ spatial conceptions materialize in the workplace. To address this omission, we adopted a narrative approach to study APs’ impact during the conceptualization stage.

Design/methodology/approach

The data were collected via a 10-year at-home ethnographic study at a Dutch university, including observations, interviews, documents and reports. Studying the researchers’ organization allowed for a longitudinal research approach and participative observations. The data focused on the narrative techniques of APs when establishing an ABW.

Findings

In introducing ABWs, APs resorted to two principal narrative strategies. Firstly, the ABW concept was lauded as a solution to a host of existing problems. Yet, in the face of shortcomings, lecturers were often blamed.

Originality/value

Despite the considerable influence of APs on both the physical layout of workspaces and the nature of academic labor, there is little insight into their conceptions of the academic workspace. Our research contributes a novel perspective by revealing how APs’ workspace conceptions drive the narratives that underpin the roll-out of ABWs and how they construct narratives of success and failure.

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高等教育基于活动的工作空间背后的美化和替罪羊叙事
目的我们的研究以基于活动的工作空间(ABWs)为中心,这是一种未分配的开放式配置,用户的活动决定了工作场所。这些工作空间是由管理人员和建筑师等住宿专业人员(APs)构思和塑造的,其中包含了他们的想法、理想、规范和价值观;因此,它们具有规范性和霸权性。以往的研究大多没有考虑到住宿专业人员的空间概念是如何在工作场所具体化的。为了弥补这一缺失,我们采用了叙事方法来研究亚太裔美国人在概念化阶段的影响。设计/方法/途径通过在荷兰一所大学进行的为期 10 年的家庭人种学研究收集数据,包括观察、访谈、文件和报告。对研究人员组织的研究采用了纵向研究方法和参与式观察。数据主要集中在建立 ABW 时 AP 的叙述技巧上。研究结果 在介绍 ABW 时,AP 采用了两种主要的叙述策略。首先,专家咨询小组的概念被誉为解决现有一系列问题的方法。原创性/价值尽管助教对工作空间的物理布局和学术劳动的性质都有相当大的影响,但很少有人深入了解他们对学术工作空间的概念。我们的研究提供了一个新的视角,揭示了助理教授的工作空间概念如何推动了支持推出 ABW 的叙事,以及他们如何构建成功与失败的叙事。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Organizational Ethnography (JOE) has been launched to provide an opportunity for scholars, from all social and management science disciplines, to publish over two issues: -high-quality articles from original ethnographic research that contribute to the current and future development of qualitative intellectual knowledge and understanding of the nature of public and private sector work, organization and management -review articles examining the history and development of the contribution of ethnography to qualitative research in social, organization and management studies -articles examining the intellectual, pedagogical and practical use-value of ethnography in organization and management research, management education and management practice, or which extend, critique or challenge past and current theoretical and empirical knowledge claims within one or more of these areas of interest -articles on ethnographically informed research relating to the concepts of organization and organizing in any other wider social and cultural contexts.
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