International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and more recently of material traces from the past. We argue that because memory has deep relation with identity, organizational memory needs theoretical expansion. We report existing subjective, objective and collective approaches of memory and history across disciplines and conclude that memory needs to be embodied by a community to have strong organizational implications. Memory is not a recollection of inert external traces but an active distention of the mind between the past and the future. By applying this rationale on an organizational level, we frame a dialectic between an organizational and a community dimension of memory. Community memor...
It is a commonplace that in the 'Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
A growing body of research on how organizations engage with their histories has shown that organizat...
The term organizational memory is due for an overhaul. Memory appears to be everywhere in organizati...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Current theories of identity in organizations assume and valorize stability of identity over time. I...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
This paper provides an overview and discussion of the rapidly growing literature on organizational m...
[Excerpt] Much has been said about collective intelligence and the tools to achieve this. However, ...
Purpose: This paper articulates a multi-contextual and dynamic system for memory research in relatio...
Drawing on social identity theory, we suggest a cognitive model of organizational identification gro...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
After a period of robust activity in the 1990s and early 2000s, organizational memory has become a m...
After a period of robust activity in the 1990s and early 2000s, organizational memory has become a m...
It is a commonplace that in the 'Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
A growing body of research on how organizations engage with their histories has shown that organizat...
The term organizational memory is due for an overhaul. Memory appears to be everywhere in organizati...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Current theories of identity in organizations assume and valorize stability of identity over time. I...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
This paper provides an overview and discussion of the rapidly growing literature on organizational m...
[Excerpt] Much has been said about collective intelligence and the tools to achieve this. However, ...
Purpose: This paper articulates a multi-contextual and dynamic system for memory research in relatio...
Drawing on social identity theory, we suggest a cognitive model of organizational identification gro...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
After a period of robust activity in the 1990s and early 2000s, organizational memory has become a m...
After a period of robust activity in the 1990s and early 2000s, organizational memory has become a m...
It is a commonplace that in the 'Information Age', knowledge is the most important factor in the lon...
A growing body of research on how organizations engage with their histories has shown that organizat...
The term organizational memory is due for an overhaul. Memory appears to be everywhere in organizati...