This study examines the organizing processes through which products “become” risky. Drawing on a case study of chemical risk assessment and management processes in Canada and comparing two chemicals, it identifies a series of enacted practices that bundle into two forms of social ordering: “normalizing” and “problematizing.” By bringing the past to bear differently on organizing processes, these two forms of social ordering structure the discursive work of actors in both their attempts to stabilize and their attempts to destabilize and change meanings of risk objects. As a result, objects “become” risky or safe in different ways
In this study we address the question of what issues organizational actors focus on when constructin...
This paper investigates the factors behind silo-based risk management practices in organizations. Ba...
ize it as a disembodied, tangible, and easily quantifiable phenomenon. Recent research efforts have ...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
The contemporary ‘risk society’ is associated with the emergence of a wide range of risks characteri...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
This study looks into the question of how or through what mechanisms social, political, and economic...
Organizations produce risks—financial, health, and environmental—when they engage in dangerous activ...
The study of risk in contemporary social life has become ‘one of the most lively areas of theoretica...
The contemporary ‘risk society’ is associated with the emergence of a wide range of risks characteri...
This paper explores the micro-foundations of risk as a mode of organizing (Scheytt et al, 2006). Dra...
This article provides an introduction to, and some motivation for, the themes addressed in the follo...
This compilation thesis aims to analyse how risk and safety are constructed, reproduced, and negotia...
In this study we address the question of what issues organizational actors focus on when constructin...
This paper investigates the factors behind silo-based risk management practices in organizations. Ba...
ize it as a disembodied, tangible, and easily quantifiable phenomenon. Recent research efforts have ...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
Drawing on the work of Foucault, we develop an integrated framework for understanding how risk is or...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
The contemporary ‘risk society’ is associated with the emergence of a wide range of risks characteri...
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all sectors...
This study looks into the question of how or through what mechanisms social, political, and economic...
Organizations produce risks—financial, health, and environmental—when they engage in dangerous activ...
The study of risk in contemporary social life has become ‘one of the most lively areas of theoretica...
The contemporary ‘risk society’ is associated with the emergence of a wide range of risks characteri...
This paper explores the micro-foundations of risk as a mode of organizing (Scheytt et al, 2006). Dra...
This article provides an introduction to, and some motivation for, the themes addressed in the follo...
This compilation thesis aims to analyse how risk and safety are constructed, reproduced, and negotia...
In this study we address the question of what issues organizational actors focus on when constructin...
This paper investigates the factors behind silo-based risk management practices in organizations. Ba...
ize it as a disembodied, tangible, and easily quantifiable phenomenon. Recent research efforts have ...