In this paper, we present a longitudinal study of organizational responses to environmental changes that induce members to question aspects of their organization’s identity. Our findings highlight the role of organizational culture as a source of cues supporting “sensemaking” action carried out by leaders as they reevaluate their conceptualization of their organization, and as a platform for “sensegiving” actions aimed at affecting internal perceptions. Building on evidence from our research, we develop a theoretical framework for understanding how the interplay of construed images and organizational culture shapes changes in institutional claims and shared understandings about the identity of an organization
Purpose: The purpose of our study is to further the understanding of the dynamics between organizati...
We studied how organizational identity (OI) and organizational legitimacy (OL) interplayed within tw...
This paper argues that strong identification within organizational subcultures in project teams, inv...
In this paper, we present a longitudinal study of organizational responses to environ-mental changes...
many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have explor...
The concept of organizational identity is often confused with similar concepts such as organizationa...
The objective of this paper is to report a case study investigating how organizational identity evol...
This single case study examined the construct of organizational identity, defined as that which is c...
Change projects can affect core features of an organization's identity, because changes made to the ...
Change projects can affect core features of an organization's identity, because changes made to the ...
AbstractEvery organization has its own distinct organizational culture that is fundamental for organ...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to report a case study investigating how organizational ide...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
An organization’s internal processes of identity management is argued to influence its communication...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
Purpose: The purpose of our study is to further the understanding of the dynamics between organizati...
We studied how organizational identity (OI) and organizational legitimacy (OL) interplayed within tw...
This paper argues that strong identification within organizational subcultures in project teams, inv...
In this paper, we present a longitudinal study of organizational responses to environ-mental changes...
many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have explor...
The concept of organizational identity is often confused with similar concepts such as organizationa...
The objective of this paper is to report a case study investigating how organizational identity evol...
This single case study examined the construct of organizational identity, defined as that which is c...
Change projects can affect core features of an organization's identity, because changes made to the ...
Change projects can affect core features of an organization's identity, because changes made to the ...
AbstractEvery organization has its own distinct organizational culture that is fundamental for organ...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to report a case study investigating how organizational ide...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
An organization’s internal processes of identity management is argued to influence its communication...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
Purpose: The purpose of our study is to further the understanding of the dynamics between organizati...
We studied how organizational identity (OI) and organizational legitimacy (OL) interplayed within tw...
This paper argues that strong identification within organizational subcultures in project teams, inv...