How to undo things with words? Explication and the counterperformative effects of regulation

IF 3.3 3区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Organization Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/13505084231182213
Marc Lenglet, Dean Pierides, Benjamin Taupin
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Policymakers implement regulations with limited capacity to register the unexpected. We argue that unexpected events do occur when regulations are implemented and we develop the concept of explication to account for the performative misfires that generate them. Explication is the organisational process that allows abstract ideas to be transposed into material realities and it allows us to identify how regulatory texts can carry signs and intentions in absence of their authors. We investigate the implementation of Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID), a regulatory package that generated a market context that was significantly different from what its economic programme sought to achieve. The competitive model underlying MiFID aimed to create a level-playing field among European financial markets but in reality its explication reduced transparency. We make four contributions to organisation studies. First, we show that explication is a source of contingency in implementation. Second, we shed light on the individual and collective hermeneutic performance as the source of counterperformativity. Third, explication brings intention back into the discussion: intention emerges from the unintended consequences borne by regulatory texts from the moment interpretation begins. Fourth, we show how explication can be a widely useful concept in organisation studies because it brings the performativity of language back into material semiotics whilst maintaining a place for contingency.
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如何用言语来挽回?解释和监管的反执行效应
政策制定者在实施法规时,对意外情况的登记能力有限。我们认为,当法规实施时,确实会发生意想不到的事件,我们发展了解释的概念来解释产生这些事件的表演失误。阐释是一种组织过程,它允许抽象的想法转化为物质现实,并使我们能够识别监管文本在没有作者的情况下如何带有标志和意图。我们调查了《金融工具市场指令》(MiFID)的实施情况,这是一项监管方案,产生了与其经济计划所寻求实现的市场环境截然不同的市场环境。MiFID的竞争模式旨在为欧洲金融市场创造一个公平的竞争环境,但实际上其解释降低了透明度。我们为组织研究做出了四项贡献。首先,我们证明了解释是实现中偶然性的来源。其次,我们揭示了个体和集体的解释学表现是反表现的根源。第三,解释将意图带回了讨论中:意图从解释开始的那一刻起就产生于监管文本所承担的意外后果。第四,我们展示了解释是如何在组织研究中成为一个广泛有用的概念的,因为它将语言的表演性带回了材料符号学,同时保留了偶然性的位置。
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Organization
Organization MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: The journal encompasses the full range of key theoretical, methodological and substantive debates and developments in organizational analysis, broadly conceived, identifying and assessing their impacts on organizational practices worldwide. Alongside more micro-processual analyses, it particularly encourages attention to the links between intellectual developments, changes in organizational forms and practices, and broader social, cultural and institutional transformations.
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