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Urban gardens as inclusive green living rooms? Gardening activities in Gothenburg, across and within social divides 城市园林是包容性的绿色客厅?哥德堡的园艺活动,跨越和超越社会鸿沟
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI: 10.1108/joe-10-2023-0057
Ylva Wallinder

Purpose

This study explores the social conditions for sustainability practices, addressing the processes whereby associational gardening practices in a highly segregated context may or may not create connections and capacities across urban social divides.

Design/methodology/approach

Based on organizational ethnographic fieldwork, the article explores urban gardens as potential meeting places in a segregated city, Gothenburg, focusing on collectively organized gardening projects in different socioeconomic and socio-spatial settings.

Findings

The study identifies the unintentional encounters embedded in the immaterial act of gardening, that is, digging, planting and actual gardening practices regardless of the harvest. Such practices were found to be important for social sustainability practices beyond the continuous reproduction of silos, at least in multicultural settings. Nevertheless, many urban gardeners create a green living room for themselves and their neighbours, and engagement with those outside their silos often becomes more of a symbolic act of global solidarity, especially in more culturally homogeneous areas.

Originality/value

The article fills a gap in the research by focusing on the social conditions for sustainability practices in urban segregated areas. By showing how gardening practices often reproduce cultural similarity, the study highlights the importance of revealing practices and places that facilitate unintentional social “bonus” interactions that nonetheless occur in two of the gardening environments studied. Unintentional encounters are identified as important dimensions of social sustainability practices.

目的本研究探讨了可持续发展实践的社会条件,探讨了在高度隔离的背景下,联合园艺实践可能或不可能跨越城市社会鸿沟建立联系和能力的过程。设计/方法/途径基于组织人种学实地调查,文章探讨了哥德堡这座隔离城市中作为潜在聚会场所的城市园林,重点关注不同社会经济和社会空间环境下集体组织的园艺项目。研究结果该研究确定了园艺非物质行为中蕴含的无意相遇,即挖掘、种植和实际园艺实践,无论收获如何。研究发现,至少在多元文化背景下,这些实践对于社会可持续发展实践非常重要,超越了筒仓的持续复制。然而,许多城市园丁为自己和邻居创造了一个绿色客厅,与筒仓外的人接触往往更像是一种象征性的全球团结行为,尤其是在文化较为单一的地区。 原创性/价值 本文通过关注城市隔离区可持续性实践的社会条件,填补了研究空白。通过展示园艺实践如何经常复制文化相似性,该研究强调了揭示促进无意的社会 "红利 "互动的实践和场所的重要性,尽管如此,在所研究的两个园艺环境中还是出现了这种互动。无意中的相遇被认为是社会可持续性实践的重要方面。
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Organizational value streams as multiteam systems: an ethnographic case study 作为多团队系统的组织价值流:人种学案例研究
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI: 10.1108/joe-04-2024-0016
Erik Eduard Cremers, Petru Lucian Curșeu

Purpose

This paper aims to explore the integration challenges during the early stages of implementation of value streams as team aggregation structures as a novel organizational construct in a modern organization.

Design/methodology/approach

We use an immersive ethnographic approach to follow the transition to value streams as team aggregation structures in a large organization during the first three years of implementation. We integrate systematic observations with interviews to get insights into the dynamics of change and the most important challenges faced by the organization during this transition.

Findings

We integrate systematic observations collected during the organizational change with insights from interviews carried out with managers to provide tentative answers to some key questions related to the implementation of multiteam systems. We reflect on their performance, entitativity, autonomy as well as on the satisfaction of their members.

Practical implications

We discuss some of the most important managerial challenges during the transition to value streams as novel organizational constructs and we derive some actionable insights for team and value stream managers leading such change processes.

Originality/value

Our study provides a rich account of the first stages of implementing an organizational design that brings together different teams in organizational structures that are focused on the value provided to customers.

目的本文旨在探讨价值流作为团队聚合结构这一新型组织结构在现代组织中实施初期所面临的整合挑战。我们将系统观察与访谈相结合,以深入了解变革的动态以及组织在这一转变过程中面临的最重要挑战。研究结果我们将组织变革过程中收集的系统观察与对管理人员的访谈相结合,为一些与多团队系统实施相关的关键问题提供了初步答案。我们讨论了在向价值流这一新型组织结构过渡的过程中所面临的一些最重要的管理挑战,并为领导此类变革进程的团队和价值流管理者提供了一些可操作的见解。
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Failing forward: the transformative power of writing in interdisciplinary ethnographic research 向前失败:跨学科人种学研究中写作的变革力量
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI: 10.1108/joe-01-2024-0005
Hanna Varvne, Mariana Andrei

Purpose

To address complex societal challenges, particularly in the context of climate change, there is a growing interest in employing interdisciplinary ethnographic research (IER). This paper examines the experiences associated with participating in IER, drawing insights from a collaboration project that integrates organization studies with energy management research.

Design/methodology/approach

Within the context of a three-year interdisciplinary collaboration, the paper focuses on the performance of an interview and the analysis thereof. It draws from this example to highlight the difficulties in translating discipline-specific language and understanding failures in IER. Including an exploration of the process of recovery, involving analyzing research results and the subsequent collaborative writing of a paper.

Findings

The primary findings revolve around the challenges inherent in ethnography as an interdisciplinary method. These challenges include language barriers between disciplines and the complexities of comprehending and learning from failures in interdisciplinary research.

Originality/value

The contribution lies in its exploration of abductive reasoning in IER, shedding light on the complexities and opportunities associated with interdisciplinary collaboration in the making. By emphasizing the importance of going into the field before negotiating common ground, the approach presented provides a unique perspective that not only addresses challenges but also facilitates the development of involved disciplines and scholars through self-reflection.

Highlights

  1. The paper shows the importance of both expertise and experience knowledge in interdisciplinary ethnographic research.

  2. By using different writing styles, the importance of language and translations between disciplines is exemplified.

  3. The paper provides an example of how to engage in abductive reasoning in interdisciplinary ethnographic research.

  4. The paper calls for a broad understanding of failure and success in interdisciplinary ethnographic research.

目的为了应对复杂的社会挑战,特别是在气候变化的背景下,人们对采用跨学科人种学研究(IER)的兴趣与日俱增。本文探讨了参与跨学科人种学研究(IER)的相关经验,并从一个将组织研究与能源管理研究相结合的合作项目中汲取了深刻的见解。论文以此为例,强调了在跨学科研究中翻译特定学科语言和理解失败的困难。包括对恢复过程的探讨,其中涉及分析研究结果以及随后合作撰写论文。这些挑战包括学科之间的语言障碍,以及在跨学科研究中理解和从失败中学习的复杂性。原创性/价值该论文的贡献在于其对 IER 中归纳推理的探索,揭示了与跨学科合作相关的复杂性和机遇。通过强调在协商共同点之前深入实地的重要性,本文提出的方法提供了一个独特的视角,不仅可以应对挑战,还能通过自我反思促进相关学科和学者的发展。 论文亮点本文展示了跨学科民族志研究中专业知识和经验知识的重要性。
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Activists and volunteers organising amid constraints: the key role of time 积极分子和志愿者在困难中组织起来:时间的关键作用
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI: 10.1108/joe-10-2022-0029
Simon Combes

Purpose

This article emphasises the role of constraints when humans establish organisations. Previous research explains organisations because of individuals’ motivations. Here, I answer the question regarding the role of constraints in organising/organisations. In this article, the studied individuals face various constraints and want to avoid being targeted. Consequently, they establish horizontal organisations. I discuss the role of time in organising.

Design/methodology/approach

This research builds on an ethnographical study of activists and volunteers at the border between France and Italy where migrants cross the border. The area is mountainous, and the police, the judiciary and the far-right impede the actions of the activists and volunteers.

Findings

I argue that activists and volunteers establish non-hierarchical organisations to circumvent potential obstacles. To achieve this, they dedicated a significant amount of time to facilitate the formation of these horizontal structures. This approach allows them to operate without a designated leader, thereby reducing the risk of being targeted by law enforcement, judicial system or far-right groups. As a result, they successfully welcomed migrants.

Originality/value

This article presents new results on how activists and volunteers organise to welcome migrants.

本文强调人类在建立组织时所受到的制约因素的作用。以往的研究解释组织是由于个人的动机造成的。在此,我将回答制约因素在组织/机构中的作用这一问题。在本文中,所研究的个体面临各种制约因素,并希望避免成为攻击目标。因此,他们建立了横向组织。我将讨论时间在组织中的作用。设计/方法/途径本研究基于对法国和意大利边境地区的活动家和志愿者进行的人种学研究,那里是移民过境的地方。该地区多山,警察、司法机构和极右翼势力阻碍了活动人士和志愿者的行动。研究结果我认为,活动人士和志愿者建立了非等级组织,以规避潜在的障碍。为此,他们投入了大量时间来促进这些横向组织的形成。这种方法使他们能够在没有指定领导的情况下开展活动,从而降低了成为执法部门、司法系统或极右翼团体攻击目标的风险。因此,他们成功地接待了移民。
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Glorifying and scapegoating narratives underlying activity-based workspaces in higher education 高等教育基于活动的工作空间背后的美化和替罪羊叙事
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI: 10.1108/joe-05-2023-0027
Bernadette Nooij, Claire van Teunenbroek, Christine Teelken, Marcel Veenswijk

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.

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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Navigating political minefields: applying frames of reference of the employment relation to access negotiations to workplace ethnographies 穿越政治雷区:将就业关系的参照框架应用于工作场所人种学谈判
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI: 10.1108/joe-01-2023-0005
Jana Stefan, Alison Hirst, Marco Guerci, Maria Laura Toraldo

Purpose

This paper aims to help workplace ethnographers navigate and reflect on primary access negotiations by scrutinising two of the concepts mentioned in the call for papers on this special issue: workplace relations and tensions. We introduce the frames of reference (FoRs) concept as used in the field of employment relations to the ethnographic community. We propose that the implicit frames of gatekeeper and researcher influence what they deem interesting for research, thus influencing the content of access negotiations. Moreover, we propose that tensions typically emerge when gatekeepers and ethnographers do not share the same frame of the employment relationship (ER).

Design/methodology/approach

We explore the ER through Fox’s (1966, 1974) framework, taking inspiration from Budd et al. (2022), who applied FoRs to employer–employee relations. We adapt the framework to the relationships between workplace ethnographers and gatekeepers by theorising the characteristics of ideal types of gatekeepers and workplace ethnographers and exploring possible implications for when they meet in access negotiations. We distil lessons learnt from previous research by drawing on illustrative examples from the literature to suggest strategies for interacting with gatekeepers when tensions emerge, providing a pragmatic application of our contribution.

Findings

Assuming that their FoR of the ER contributes to what they find to be of practical relevance/academic interest, we suggest that a (mis)match of gatekeepers’ and workplace ethnographers’ FoRs can lead to tensions between workplace ethnographers and gatekeepers, either remaining latent or becoming salient. We propose three possible strategies as to how to navigate these tensions during primary access negotiations.

Originality/value

Whilst previous research has mainly focused on the ethnographer as an individual who needs to give gatekeepers a reassuring and enticing impression, we discuss how an important structural factor, an organisation’s ER setup, may influence access. We thus bring an important yet hitherto neglected aspect of organisational life into the debate on the pragmatic realities of ethnography, contributing to the discussion of how to navigate the tension between the “practical” need to convince gatekeepers and the need to fulfil one’s own standards of rigorous research and ethics.

目的 本文旨在通过仔细研究本特刊征文启事中提到的两个概念:工作场所关系和紧张局势,帮助工作场所人种志学者引导和反思主要准入谈判。我们向人种学界介绍了雇佣关系领域使用的参照系(FoRs)概念。我们认为,把关人和研究人员的隐性参照框架会影响他们认为有趣的研究内容,从而影响访问谈判的内容。此外,我们还提出,当把关人和民族志研究者对雇佣关系(ER)的框架不一致时,通常会出现紧张关系。设计/方法/途径我们通过福克斯(1966 年,1974 年)的框架来探讨雇佣关系,并从巴德等人(2022 年)那里获得灵感,他们将 FoRs 应用于雇主与雇员的关系。我们通过对理想类型的把关人和工作场所民族志学者的特征进行理论分析,并探讨他们在访问谈判中相遇时可能产生的影响,从而将该框架应用于工作场所民族志学者和把关人之间的关系。我们从以往的研究中吸取经验教训,借鉴文献中的说明性实例,提出了在出现紧张关系时与把关人互动的策略,为我们的贡献提供了务实的应用。研究结果 假设他们对研究对象的 "现实意义"(FoR)促成了他们认为具有实际意义/学术兴趣的研究对象,我们认为,把关人和工作场所民族志学者的 "现实意义"(FoR)的(错误)匹配可能导致工作场所民族志学者和把关人之间的紧张关系,这种紧张关系可能是潜在的,也可能是突出的。原创性/价值以往的研究主要关注民族志学者作为个体需要给守门人一个令人放心和有吸引力的印象,而我们则讨论了一个重要的结构性因素--组织的企业资源设置--会如何影响民族志学者的准入。因此,我们将组织生活中迄今为止被忽视的一个重要方面带入了关于民族志的实用现实的讨论中,为讨论如何驾驭说服守门人的 "实用 "需求与履行自身严格的研究和伦理标准的需求之间的矛盾做出了贡献。
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Data, disasters and disquietude in ethnography: learning by trial and error how to behave like a civil servant in Malawi 人种学中的数据、灾难和不安:在马拉维反复试验中学习如何表现得像一名公务员
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI: 10.1108/joe-09-2023-0051
Tanja D. Hendriks

Purpose

In this article, I answer the call to normalize and discuss how ethnographers navigate failure in the field by sharing my own experiences from long-term fieldwork in Malawi. I highlight, particularly, my own struggles with feelings of failure and the role of my interlocutors in helping me navigate and understand these situations.

Design/methodology/approach

My argument is based on more than 18 months of ongoing in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in Malawi, where I study the everyday practices of civil servants active in disaster governance, focusing on those working for the Malawi Government Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA).

Findings

I use ethnographic vignettes to show how my interlocutors tried to teach me what being a Malawian civil servant is all about, which often came most forcefully to the fore in moments where either I or they deemed that I had failed to behave like one.

Originality/value

This adds new empirical data to the discussions on the various manifestations and roles of failure in ethnographic research, underlining how frictions and feelings of failure are a difficult yet productive and central part of fieldwork and ethnographic data creation.

目的在这篇文章中,我通过分享自己在马拉维长期田野工作的经验,回应了将民族志学者如何在田野工作中应对失败常态化的呼吁,并讨论了民族志学者如何应对失败。我的论点基于我在马拉维超过 18 个月的深入民族志田野调查,在那里我研究了活跃在灾害治理中的公务员的日常实践,重点是那些在马拉维政府灾害管理事务部(DODMA)工作的公务员。研究结果我使用民族志小故事来展示我的对话者是如何试图教导我什么是马拉维公务员的,这往往在我或他们认为我没有表现得像一个马拉维公务员的时候最有力地凸显出来。原创性/价值这为关于民族志研究中失败的各种表现和作用的讨论增添了新的经验数据,强调了摩擦和失败感是如何成为田野工作和民族志数据创建的一个困难但富有成效的核心部分。
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What is action ethnography? Reconsidering our intentions for impact in ethnographic practice 什么是行动民族志?重新考虑我们在民族志实践中发挥影响的意图
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI: 10.1108/joe-12-2023-0071
Joanne Vincett

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to offer an accessible and interdisciplinary research strategy in organisational ethnography, called action ethnography, that acknowledges key concepts from action research and engaged and immersive ethnography. It aims to encourage methodological innovation and an impact turn in ethnographic practice.

Design/methodology/approach

A working definition of “action ethnography” is provided first. Then, to illustrate how an action ethnography can be designed by considering impact from the outset, the author draws on a study she is undertaking with a grassroots human rights monitoring group, based in England, and then discusses advantages and limitations to the approach.

Findings

The author suggests three main tenets to action ethnography that embrace synergies between action research and ethnography: researcher immersion, intervention leading to change and knowledge contributions that are useful to both practitioners and researchers.

Practical implications

This paper provides researchers who align with aspects of both action research and ethnography with an accessible research strategy to employ, and a better understanding of the interplay between the two approaches when justifying their research designs. It also offers an example of designing an action ethnography in practice.

Originality/value

Whereas “traditional” ethnography has emphasised a contribution to theoretical knowledge, less attention has been on a contribution to practice and to those who ethnographers engage with in the field. Action ethnography challenges researchers to consider the impact of their research from the outset during the research design, rather upon reflection after a study is completed.

目的本文旨在为组织人种学提供一种易于理解的跨学科研究策略,即行动人种学,它承认行动研究以及参与式和沉浸式人种学的关键概念。本文首先对 "行动民族志 "进行了定义。然后,为了说明如何通过从一开始就考虑影响来设计行动民族志,作者借鉴了她正在与英格兰的一个基层人权监督团体开展的一项研究,然后讨论了这种方法的优势和局限性。研究结果作者提出了行动人种学的三个主要原则,这些原则体现了行动研究与人种学之间的协同作用:研究者沉浸其中、干预导致变革以及对实践者和研究者都有用的知识贡献。原创性/价值 "传统 "人种学强调对理论知识的贡献,而对实践和人种学者在实地接触的人的贡献则关注较少。行动民族志对研究人员提出了挑战,要求他们从研究设计之初就考虑研究的影响,而不是在研究完成后才进行反思。
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Unearthing narratives: an ethnographic lens on the organizational tapestry of massive iron ore mining operations 发掘叙事:以人种学视角观察大规模铁矿石开采的组织结构
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.1108/joe-12-2023-0070
Sonali Khatua, Manoranjan Dash, Padma Charan Mishra

Purpose

Ores and minerals are extracted from the earth’s crust depending on the type of deposit. Iron ore mines come under massive deposit patterns and have their own mine development and life cycles. This study aims to depict the development and life cycle of large open-pit iron ore mines and the intertwined organizational design of the departments/sections operated within the industry.

Design/methodology/approach

Primary data were collected on the site by participant observation, in-depth interviews of the field staff and executives, and field notes. Secondary data were collected from the literature review to compare and cite similar or previous studies on each mining activity. Finally, interactions were conducted with academic experts and top field executives to validate the findings. An organizational ethnography methodology was employed to study and analyse four large-scale iron ore mines of India’s largest iron-producing state, Odisha, from January to April 2023.

Findings

Six stages were observed for development and life cycle, and the operations have been depicted in a schematic diagram for ease of understanding. The intertwined functioning of organizational set-up is also discovered.

Originality/value

The paper will benefit entrepreneurs, mining and geology students, new recruits, and professionals in allied services linked to large iron ore mines. It offers valuable insights for knowledge enhancement, operational manual preparation and further research endeavours.

目的根据矿床类型从地壳中提取矿石和矿物。铁矿属于大规模矿床类型,有其自身的矿山开发和生命周期。本研究旨在描绘大型露天铁矿的发展和生命周期,以及行业内各部门相互交织的组织设计。设计/方法/途径通过参与观察、对现场工作人员和管理人员的深入访谈以及现场记录,在现场收集主要数据。通过文献综述收集二手数据,对每项采矿活动的类似研究或以往研究进行比较和引用。最后,还与学术专家和现场高层管理人员进行了互动,以验证研究结果。研究采用了组织人种学方法,对印度最大的铁矿石生产邦奥迪沙邦 2023 年 1 月至 4 月期间的四个大型铁矿进行了研究和分析。原创性/价值本文将使企业家、采矿和地质专业学生、新招聘人员以及与大型铁矿有关的相关服务专业人员受益。它为知识提升、操作手册编写和进一步的研究工作提供了宝贵的见解。
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What comes around, goes around: how neo/normative control accidently enables its own resistance 有来就有去:新/规范控制如何意外地促成自身的反抗
IF 0.8 Q4 MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI: 10.1108/joe-04-2023-0011
Maria Krysfeldt, Jannick Friis Christensen, Thomas Burø

Purpose

The paper discusses how the management of a sports and fashion company, which we refer to as NULMA, successfully applied the neo/normative control technology “karma organisation” and gained employee engagement. Whereas other studies have documented employee resistance to organisational cultures when used for managerial control, our case demonstrates resistance to management practices that employees find inconsistent with the dominant karma culture.

Design/methodology/approach

The study is based on a six-year longitudinal organisational at-home ethnography conducted by one of the authors using methods of both participant and non-participant observation, semi-structured interviews and collaborative production of secondary data in the case organisation.

Findings

While our research shows that management can successfully apply neo/normative control which employees accept and support, we further show that employees mobilise the same values to resist management when it fails to deliver on the commitments and promises of the organisational culture.

Originality/value

The study contributes to the literature on organisational culture and, in particular, neo/normative control by theorising employee resistance as being by “accident”, by which we mean an inherent negative potentiality co-invented and released by managers establishing a “karma organisation”. Our theorising culminates in a discussion of the study’s implications for research and practice.

本文讨论了一家体育时尚公司(我们称之为NULMA)的管理层是如何成功应用新/规范控制技术 "业力组织 "并赢得员工参与的。其他研究记录了员工对用于管理控制的组织文化的抵触情绪,而我们的案例则展示了员工对管理实践的抵触情绪,因为员工认为这些实践与占主导地位的 "因果组织 "文化不一致。设计/方法/途径本研究基于作者之一进行的为期六年的纵向组织家庭人种学研究,采用了参与式和非参与式观察、半结构式访谈以及在案例组织中合作编制二手数据等方法。研究结果我们的研究表明,管理层可以成功地实施新/规范控制,而员工对此表示接受和支持,同时我们还进一步表明,当管理层未能兑现组织文化的承诺和许诺时,员工也会调动同样的价值观来抵制管理层。原创性/价值本研究对有关组织文化,尤其是新/规范控制的文献做出了贡献,它将员工的抵制理论化为 "意外",我们所说的 "意外 "是指管理者在建立 "因果组织 "时共同发明和释放的内在负面潜力。最后,我们将讨论本研究对研究和实践的影响。
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