In this short paper we address two central questions prompted by the developments of the current Covid-19 crisis: (1) Why do some practice in crisis situations change quickly and radically while others remain apparently stable? (2) How does the fact that some practice changes are meant to be only temporary affect their performance and to what extent is it possible to go back to the earlier practices in a meaningful sense after the crisis? We answer these questions with recourse to the structures of practices. On the one hand, there are the internal organizing principles of the focal practice and on the other hand there are the external relations of the focal practice to other practices around it. Based on our argument we develop an agenda f...
Exerted from the top down, organizational crisis management is a concept with strong connections to ...
The chapters in this volume have shown how organizations and their internal dynamics are related to ...
We know that, in the aftermath of accidents, crises, disasters, and other extreme events, implementi...
The aim of this article is to explore improvisational handling of critical work practices during the...
Practice breakdowns provide fertile ground for practice innovation because they demand a shift from ...
Taking a practice perspective, we seek a new understanding of digital innovation and how new technol...
Crises are often viewed as catalysts for change. The coronavirus disease crisis is no exception. In ...
How do actors organize after crisis? Do they «simply» return to normal? The post-crisis phase is any...
As the risk society has evolved, crisis management has become significant in order to survive a cris...
BackgroundPublic health practice and efforts to improve the social determinants of health operate wi...
Through this case study we examine the phenomenon of Crisis Induced Innovation, with the purpose of...
Through this case study we examine the phenomenon of Crisis Induced Innovation, with the purpose of ...
Crisis holds the potential for profound change in organizations and industries. The past 50 years of...
Background Crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, risk overwhelming health and social care systems. ...
BackgroundCrises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, risk overwhelming health and social care systems. A...
Exerted from the top down, organizational crisis management is a concept with strong connections to ...
The chapters in this volume have shown how organizations and their internal dynamics are related to ...
We know that, in the aftermath of accidents, crises, disasters, and other extreme events, implementi...
The aim of this article is to explore improvisational handling of critical work practices during the...
Practice breakdowns provide fertile ground for practice innovation because they demand a shift from ...
Taking a practice perspective, we seek a new understanding of digital innovation and how new technol...
Crises are often viewed as catalysts for change. The coronavirus disease crisis is no exception. In ...
How do actors organize after crisis? Do they «simply» return to normal? The post-crisis phase is any...
As the risk society has evolved, crisis management has become significant in order to survive a cris...
BackgroundPublic health practice and efforts to improve the social determinants of health operate wi...
Through this case study we examine the phenomenon of Crisis Induced Innovation, with the purpose of...
Through this case study we examine the phenomenon of Crisis Induced Innovation, with the purpose of ...
Crisis holds the potential for profound change in organizations and industries. The past 50 years of...
Background Crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, risk overwhelming health and social care systems. ...
BackgroundCrises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, risk overwhelming health and social care systems. A...
Exerted from the top down, organizational crisis management is a concept with strong connections to ...
The chapters in this volume have shown how organizations and their internal dynamics are related to ...
We know that, in the aftermath of accidents, crises, disasters, and other extreme events, implementi...