We outline the dominant, positivist approach to conceptualizing and researching organizations through multi-level research that views levels as independently existing, hierarchically nested entities, and problematize this view by offering an alternative approach based on embodied realism. We operationalize this approach through a study of three organization development workshops where organizational actors constructed artifacts we label embodied metaphors. We propose that analysis of embodied metaphors can enable access to actors' first-order conceptions of organizational levels and related organizational dimensions and reveals alternative qualities and interrelations among them; can support a clinical approach to organizations; provides a ...
Since the time of Western modernity, knowledge is compartmentalized into differentiated fields. This...
The purpose of this article is to extend the organizational development diagnostics repertoire by ad...
This paper presents a theory of organizational identity based on embodied cognition. Embodied cognit...
We outline the dominant, positivist approach to conceptualizing and researching organi-zations throu...
How can we gain insights into an organization‘s identity by studying agents ‘ embodied constructions...
The authors present a novel metaphorical approach to organization development, the use of embodied m...
Recently, the issue of metaphors in organizational studies has fascinated researchers’ attention and...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: why, after a question has been asked and a...
According to recent cognitive science, our perceptive senses help develop human cognition, and the p...
We argue that complex metaphors in organization theory are made up of smaller primary metaphors or m...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: "why, after a question has been asked...
This paper is on metaphor in organizational research. First, we present a framework, proposed by Cor...
What is an organization? Is it a place, a process or a person? Individuals at all levels of employme...
This paper reviews the writing on metaphor in organizational analysis. It aims to synthesize develop...
While much initial organizational identity (OI) scholarship has been conducted under realist, essent...
Since the time of Western modernity, knowledge is compartmentalized into differentiated fields. This...
The purpose of this article is to extend the organizational development diagnostics repertoire by ad...
This paper presents a theory of organizational identity based on embodied cognition. Embodied cognit...
We outline the dominant, positivist approach to conceptualizing and researching organi-zations throu...
How can we gain insights into an organization‘s identity by studying agents ‘ embodied constructions...
The authors present a novel metaphorical approach to organization development, the use of embodied m...
Recently, the issue of metaphors in organizational studies has fascinated researchers’ attention and...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: why, after a question has been asked and a...
According to recent cognitive science, our perceptive senses help develop human cognition, and the p...
We argue that complex metaphors in organization theory are made up of smaller primary metaphors or m...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: "why, after a question has been asked...
This paper is on metaphor in organizational research. First, we present a framework, proposed by Cor...
What is an organization? Is it a place, a process or a person? Individuals at all levels of employme...
This paper reviews the writing on metaphor in organizational analysis. It aims to synthesize develop...
While much initial organizational identity (OI) scholarship has been conducted under realist, essent...
Since the time of Western modernity, knowledge is compartmentalized into differentiated fields. This...
The purpose of this article is to extend the organizational development diagnostics repertoire by ad...
This paper presents a theory of organizational identity based on embodied cognition. Embodied cognit...