As work and organizational reality become increasingly “post-bureaucratic,” the conventional and stable bases of a person’s authority—their position, their expertise, or the acquiescence of a subordinate—are eroding. This evolution calls us to revise our understanding of authority, and to consider more deeply how it is achieved in contexts that are both fluid and fragmented. Building on a six-month autoethnography of a consulting assignment, we show that authority is a practical, relational, and situated performance. It exists in a tension between two mirroring processes, activation and passivation, through which relations are either leveraged or downplayed to shape the situation and steer collective action. Our study also reveals that the ...
This study represents a detailed analysis of collective leadership, examining the distinctive power ...
Critical management scholars have noted how contemporary management practices encourage and sometime...
We formalize a conception of authority, which is commonly defined as the right of controlling a pers...
Authority and Power in Social Interaction explores methods of analyzing authority and power in the m...
This study aims to investigate employees’ general attitude against the authority. It has been voiced...
The authors describe four kinds of authority rights (legitimate attempts to control others) and anal...
CSI WORKING PAPERS 029CSI WORKING PAPERS 029While power and authority are central to organizational ...
Working together effectively in organization is not an easy task. This is because it is human beings...
{Excerpt} In most types of organizations, formal authority is located at the top as part of an excha...
Authority is a relation that exists between individuals, in which one does as indicated by another w...
In the last twenty years, through a growing awareness of contractual incompleteness, the concept of ...
This thesis focuses on ways that rhetorical theory can assist in better understanding the dysfunctio...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of formal authority in organizations, usin...
__Research Summary:__ We investigate the conditions under which authority can be deployed without r...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
This study represents a detailed analysis of collective leadership, examining the distinctive power ...
Critical management scholars have noted how contemporary management practices encourage and sometime...
We formalize a conception of authority, which is commonly defined as the right of controlling a pers...
Authority and Power in Social Interaction explores methods of analyzing authority and power in the m...
This study aims to investigate employees’ general attitude against the authority. It has been voiced...
The authors describe four kinds of authority rights (legitimate attempts to control others) and anal...
CSI WORKING PAPERS 029CSI WORKING PAPERS 029While power and authority are central to organizational ...
Working together effectively in organization is not an easy task. This is because it is human beings...
{Excerpt} In most types of organizations, formal authority is located at the top as part of an excha...
Authority is a relation that exists between individuals, in which one does as indicated by another w...
In the last twenty years, through a growing awareness of contractual incompleteness, the concept of ...
This thesis focuses on ways that rhetorical theory can assist in better understanding the dysfunctio...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of formal authority in organizations, usin...
__Research Summary:__ We investigate the conditions under which authority can be deployed without r...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
This study represents a detailed analysis of collective leadership, examining the distinctive power ...
Critical management scholars have noted how contemporary management practices encourage and sometime...
We formalize a conception of authority, which is commonly defined as the right of controlling a pers...