Successful organizational transformation relies on being able to achieve paradigm or collective schema change, and more particularly, the ability to manage the interplay between pre-existing schemas and alternative schemas required for new environments. This conceptual paper presents an analysis and critique of collective schema change dynamics. Two schema change pathways are reflected in the literature: frame-juxtapose-transition and frame-disengage-learning. Research findings in each pathway are limited and/or contradictory. Moreover, research on schema change focuses primarily on social dynamics and less on the relationship between social schema change dynamics and individual schema change dynamics. One implication of this lack of focus ...
This paper investigates the management of second-order change dynamics; that is, the dynamics of par...
Our thinking and methods for understanding organizational change should uncover the multiple process...
The purpose of this study is to examine the micro-level dynamics underlying macro-level associations...
The purpose of this study is to elaborate shared schema change theory in the context of the radical ...
Successful organizational transformation typically requires transformed leadership; that is, fundame...
This research examined the structural properties of individual’s organizational change schemas. An o...
Schemas are a central concept in strategy and organization theory. Yet, despite the importance of sc...
How do personal mind-sets change during an organization development intervention and how are these t...
In a changing world, change management processes become physiological, for individuals, social group...
In the face of knowledge deficits in and poor outcome assessments of Organisation Transformation (OT...
Most organizations strive for improved performance, yet often these efforts fail to generate the exp...
Taken-for-granted cognitive schemas form a core aspect of institutions. Whilst much is known about t...
Three objectives are pursued in this dissertation: (1) the theoretical refinement of the organizatio...
Literature on sensemaking has largely focused on the content and patterning of interpretative schema...
Literature on sensemaking has largely focused on the content and patterning of interpretative schema...
This paper investigates the management of second-order change dynamics; that is, the dynamics of par...
Our thinking and methods for understanding organizational change should uncover the multiple process...
The purpose of this study is to examine the micro-level dynamics underlying macro-level associations...
The purpose of this study is to elaborate shared schema change theory in the context of the radical ...
Successful organizational transformation typically requires transformed leadership; that is, fundame...
This research examined the structural properties of individual’s organizational change schemas. An o...
Schemas are a central concept in strategy and organization theory. Yet, despite the importance of sc...
How do personal mind-sets change during an organization development intervention and how are these t...
In a changing world, change management processes become physiological, for individuals, social group...
In the face of knowledge deficits in and poor outcome assessments of Organisation Transformation (OT...
Most organizations strive for improved performance, yet often these efforts fail to generate the exp...
Taken-for-granted cognitive schemas form a core aspect of institutions. Whilst much is known about t...
Three objectives are pursued in this dissertation: (1) the theoretical refinement of the organizatio...
Literature on sensemaking has largely focused on the content and patterning of interpretative schema...
Literature on sensemaking has largely focused on the content and patterning of interpretative schema...
This paper investigates the management of second-order change dynamics; that is, the dynamics of par...
Our thinking and methods for understanding organizational change should uncover the multiple process...
The purpose of this study is to examine the micro-level dynamics underlying macro-level associations...