This article is critical of monological research accounts that fail to accommodate polyvocal narratives of organizational change, calling for more fully informed case studies that combine elements of a narrative approach with processual/contextual analysis. We illustrate how contrasting versions of the same change event by different stakeholders and by the same stakeholder for different audiences, raise theoretical and methodological issues in the analysis and presentation of data on organizational change. Our argument is that research narratives (that seek to develop understanding of change processes) are necessarily selective and sieved through particular discourses that represent different ways of engaging in research. They are authored ...
textabstractThis paper aims to re-invigorate the critical function of narrative methods in organizat...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
In this article, the authors examine the role of discourse in the implementation of organizational c...
This article is critical of monological research accounts that fail to accommodate polyvocal narrati...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
This article uses the literary form of the embedded narrative to link a particular text to the large...
Company change stories are often constructed around a linear series of ‘successful ’ events which se...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
Purpose - This invited article aims to show how the papers in the special issue highlight the advant...
This article uses the literary form of the embedded narrative to link a particular text to the large...
Research Summary: Constructing narratives of transformative change is an important but challenging p...
International audienceAlthough narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and ...
This paper reviews three distinct conceptions of the microfoundations underlying policy narrative ch...
textabstractThis paper aims to re-invigorate the critical function of narrative methods in organizat...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
In this article, the authors examine the role of discourse in the implementation of organizational c...
This article is critical of monological research accounts that fail to accommodate polyvocal narrati...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
Organizational change is a multi-authored process in which respondent and research narratives have c...
This article uses the literary form of the embedded narrative to link a particular text to the large...
Company change stories are often constructed around a linear series of ‘successful ’ events which se...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
Purpose - This invited article aims to show how the papers in the special issue highlight the advant...
This article uses the literary form of the embedded narrative to link a particular text to the large...
Research Summary: Constructing narratives of transformative change is an important but challenging p...
International audienceAlthough narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and ...
This paper reviews three distinct conceptions of the microfoundations underlying policy narrative ch...
textabstractThis paper aims to re-invigorate the critical function of narrative methods in organizat...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
In this article, the authors examine the role of discourse in the implementation of organizational c...