Turbulence is usually considered a negative property of an organization’s environment. Yet turbulence is also a feature of an organization’s internal dynamics and may be useful for productivity. This article argues that interactions between the formal and informal management of trouble produce relational turbulence that may mobilize resources and collective action, or conversely lead to dysfunction and crisis. The author links relational psychoanalytic theory with social constructionist perspectives in exploring intersubjective dynamics of trouble and its repercussions of turbulence. Based on a longitudinal interorganizational ethnography, an atypical mental healthcare organization is described – a democratic therapeutic community – in whic...
Organizational and societal crises, seen as conditions of abnormality and challenging situations, ha...
Many workers experience organization dysfunction stemming from leaders. Yet organization members hav...
doi:10.1057/palgrave.pcs.2100064In this paper, we explore the psychodynamics of democracy in the wor...
In this article the argument is made that unconscious dynamics have a significant impact on life in ...
Unconscious collaborative defences against anxiety can shape an organisation’s structure and process...
This book delves into the 'underbelly' of organizations. It's about subversiveness, counterproductiv...
Unconscious collaborative defences against anxiety can shape an organisation’s structure and process...
Since modern organizations inevitably face constant changes in internal and externalenvironment, can...
Organizational trauma is pervasive across nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and business...
Research on organizational crisis emanates from multiple disciplines (public administration, interna...
The transformation of the American health care environment from retrospective fee-for-service to man...
Further issues of the journal "Organisational and Social Dynamics: An International Journal of Psych...
When adversity strikes, organization members often turn to others in order to vent their negative em...
The aim of this paper is to uncover patterns regarding how conflicts and tensions develop in a work ...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
Organizational and societal crises, seen as conditions of abnormality and challenging situations, ha...
Many workers experience organization dysfunction stemming from leaders. Yet organization members hav...
doi:10.1057/palgrave.pcs.2100064In this paper, we explore the psychodynamics of democracy in the wor...
In this article the argument is made that unconscious dynamics have a significant impact on life in ...
Unconscious collaborative defences against anxiety can shape an organisation’s structure and process...
This book delves into the 'underbelly' of organizations. It's about subversiveness, counterproductiv...
Unconscious collaborative defences against anxiety can shape an organisation’s structure and process...
Since modern organizations inevitably face constant changes in internal and externalenvironment, can...
Organizational trauma is pervasive across nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and business...
Research on organizational crisis emanates from multiple disciplines (public administration, interna...
The transformation of the American health care environment from retrospective fee-for-service to man...
Further issues of the journal "Organisational and Social Dynamics: An International Journal of Psych...
When adversity strikes, organization members often turn to others in order to vent their negative em...
The aim of this paper is to uncover patterns regarding how conflicts and tensions develop in a work ...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
Organizational and societal crises, seen as conditions of abnormality and challenging situations, ha...
Many workers experience organization dysfunction stemming from leaders. Yet organization members hav...
doi:10.1057/palgrave.pcs.2100064In this paper, we explore the psychodynamics of democracy in the wor...