Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince others of the necessity of change and to shape the interpretations of their followers in a preferred direction. This paper asks how and why managers employ certain forms of language in their sensegiving during strategic change, and when these managers are effective in their language use to change the sensemaking of others in the organization. On the basis of a longitudinal case study of a European multinational corporation, we find that effective sensegiving is about providing organizational members with a pragmatic form – a way of making sense rather than, as previous research suggests, about providing them with pre-packaged meanings. We exte...
Research Summary: The purpose of this article is to illuminate the role of concepts in strategic sen...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article.Purpose – The aim of thi...
For organisational leaders, managing change is a primary management activity (By, 2005). Reflecting ...
Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince o...
Despite the rapid growth of research on organizational sensemaking and an acknowledgement of the cri...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
This dissertation reconceptualizes a strategic change as a communicative product. It adopts a multid...
Drawing on a longitudinal study of sensegiving in organizations, we investigate the conditions assoc...
The literature on management control has for some time now argued for an integrated approach between...
This study develops a symbolic management perspective on strategic change to predict and test the an...
Disclosing the root cause of managerial action in environments undergoing change, is intrinsically l...
This research is concerned with how Middle Managers (MM) make sense of strategic change by focusing ...
In this paper, elaborate a theoretical model of how individuals come to make or create sense through...
Sensegiving-- shaping how people understand themselves, their work, and others engaged in that work-...
My dissertation consists of three interrelated empirical papers using data collected from a Fortune ...
Research Summary: The purpose of this article is to illuminate the role of concepts in strategic sen...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article.Purpose – The aim of thi...
For organisational leaders, managing change is a primary management activity (By, 2005). Reflecting ...
Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince o...
Despite the rapid growth of research on organizational sensemaking and an acknowledgement of the cri...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
This dissertation reconceptualizes a strategic change as a communicative product. It adopts a multid...
Drawing on a longitudinal study of sensegiving in organizations, we investigate the conditions assoc...
The literature on management control has for some time now argued for an integrated approach between...
This study develops a symbolic management perspective on strategic change to predict and test the an...
Disclosing the root cause of managerial action in environments undergoing change, is intrinsically l...
This research is concerned with how Middle Managers (MM) make sense of strategic change by focusing ...
In this paper, elaborate a theoretical model of how individuals come to make or create sense through...
Sensegiving-- shaping how people understand themselves, their work, and others engaged in that work-...
My dissertation consists of three interrelated empirical papers using data collected from a Fortune ...
Research Summary: The purpose of this article is to illuminate the role of concepts in strategic sen...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article.Purpose – The aim of thi...
For organisational leaders, managing change is a primary management activity (By, 2005). Reflecting ...