GREDEG Working Paper SeriesRoutines resistance is observed among groups of experts that experienced a significant redefinition of their tasks and organizational goals within in a large French government agency. To expose the origins of such resistance, we investigate the processes by which transactive autobiographical memory supported organizational identification as an organization of technical experts, and how this memory structure led to the failed memorization of new action patterns which contradicted the pre-existing expert identity. We find that transactive autobiographical memory is deeply related to a complex process of identification, via the association of different contexts of identity, narrative and temporality, reflecting the l...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
Ce travail doctoral propose de décloisonner les disciplines en rapprochant la littérature sur l’impl...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...
GREDEG Working Paper SeriesRoutines resistance is observed among groups of experts that experienced ...
International audienceRoutines resistance is observed among groups of experts that experienced a sig...
International audienceStudies demonstrate that the founding conditions of organizations are imprinte...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
This doctoral research work proposes to decompartmentalize the disciplines by bringing together the ...
Current theories of identity in organizations assume and valorize stability of identity over time. I...
The aim of this article is to provide a better understanding of the concept of routines. Taking into...
International audienceChanging routines and creating new routinization processes are difficult tasks...
This paper analyses how people's subjectively construed identities are disciplined by, and appropria...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Our thesis aims to demonstrate that resistant individuals can be integrated as real stakeholders of ...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
Ce travail doctoral propose de décloisonner les disciplines en rapprochant la littérature sur l’impl...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...
GREDEG Working Paper SeriesRoutines resistance is observed among groups of experts that experienced ...
International audienceRoutines resistance is observed among groups of experts that experienced a sig...
International audienceStudies demonstrate that the founding conditions of organizations are imprinte...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
This doctoral research work proposes to decompartmentalize the disciplines by bringing together the ...
Current theories of identity in organizations assume and valorize stability of identity over time. I...
The aim of this article is to provide a better understanding of the concept of routines. Taking into...
International audienceChanging routines and creating new routinization processes are difficult tasks...
This paper analyses how people's subjectively construed identities are disciplined by, and appropria...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Our thesis aims to demonstrate that resistant individuals can be integrated as real stakeholders of ...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
Ce travail doctoral propose de décloisonner les disciplines en rapprochant la littérature sur l’impl...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...