This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s theories of performativity to explore how resistance (to organizational strategies and policies) and resistants (those who resist such strategies and policies) co-emerge, within and through complex intra-actions of entangled discourses, materialities, affect and space/time. The article uses empirical materials from a case study of the implementation of a talent management strategy. We analyse interviews with the senior managers charged with implementing the strategy, the influence of material, non-sentient actors, and the experiences of the researchers when carrying out the interviews. This leads to a theory that resistance and resistants em...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organisations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
The article examines how South Korean civil servants responded to the introduction of pay for perfor...
Research has recognized the transformative dimension of resistance in the workplace. Yet resistance ...
YesThis paper develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’...
I will draw on the contributions of Courpasson (2016) and Hardy (in press) to reflect on the nature ...
The last 15 years have witnessed renewed interest in resistance in and around organizations. In this...
This article extends the literature of resistance in organisational settings by examining theforms a...
Through this interpretive, social constructionist research I explore the multidimensionality of resi...
This chapter presents three approaches towards analysing workplace resistance to management ideas. T...
In this introduction to the special issue, the editors question the still-prevalent dichotomy of pow...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organizations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
Cynicism, gossip, foot-dragging, simulation of productivity, etc. have been regarded by some scholar...
In this introductory article to the special issue on Resistance in Talk-in-interaction, we review th...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organisations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
The article examines how South Korean civil servants responded to the introduction of pay for perfor...
Research has recognized the transformative dimension of resistance in the workplace. Yet resistance ...
YesThis paper develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’...
I will draw on the contributions of Courpasson (2016) and Hardy (in press) to reflect on the nature ...
The last 15 years have witnessed renewed interest in resistance in and around organizations. In this...
This article extends the literature of resistance in organisational settings by examining theforms a...
Through this interpretive, social constructionist research I explore the multidimensionality of resi...
This chapter presents three approaches towards analysing workplace resistance to management ideas. T...
In this introduction to the special issue, the editors question the still-prevalent dichotomy of pow...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organizations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
Cynicism, gossip, foot-dragging, simulation of productivity, etc. have been regarded by some scholar...
In this introductory article to the special issue on Resistance in Talk-in-interaction, we review th...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organisations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
The article examines how South Korean civil servants responded to the introduction of pay for perfor...
Research has recognized the transformative dimension of resistance in the workplace. Yet resistance ...