We present a systematic review of empirical articles investigating the role of place and space within the organisational and institutional change literature. In taking stock of the change literature, our aim is to better understand the nature and degree of scholarly engagement with concepts associated with place and space to inform a future research agenda. Our systematic review identified 290 empirical articles published between 1979 and 2020 that attended to organisational or institutional change and also engaged with space or place. Our analysis generated four archetypal perspectives that represent qualitatively different ways of viewing the role of place and space in how organisations and institutions change: functional perspective, sit...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues, and how they rela...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
doi: 10.1177/00218863221090305There is increasing interest in organizational scholarship in the role...
Literature on organisational space has pointed at the political nature of space. In this article, we...
doi: 10.1177/00218863221090305There is increasing interest in organizational scholarship in the role...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
Notions of place and sense of place appear more frequently in organizational research, reflecting th...
The concept of place, as well as physicality of place, impacts sustainability practices in differen...
The concept of place, as well as physicality of place, impacts sustainability practices in differen...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore the use of, and challenges associated with, spatial c...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues, and how they rela...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
doi: 10.1177/00218863221090305There is increasing interest in organizational scholarship in the role...
Literature on organisational space has pointed at the political nature of space. In this article, we...
doi: 10.1177/00218863221090305There is increasing interest in organizational scholarship in the role...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
Notions of place and sense of place appear more frequently in organizational research, reflecting th...
The concept of place, as well as physicality of place, impacts sustainability practices in differen...
The concept of place, as well as physicality of place, impacts sustainability practices in differen...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore the use of, and challenges associated with, spatial c...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
The past decade has experienced an increase in the number of studies on organizational space or wher...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues, and how they rela...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...