Research on the lived experience of organisational temporalities has thus far overlooked the potential significance of what happens in the interstices that arise between temporal structures. To address this gap, we examined how individuals in three occupations experienced one such interstitial temporal form: waiting. Our analysis of waiting time uncovers two distinct and overarching temporal macro-structures that govern how workers use and experience time in organisations: intensified-organisational – the speeded-up, intensified temporality of modern forms of work organisation – and adaptive-organic, that represents natural and human temporalities. Waiting emerges as a paradoxical temporal experience which individuals simultaneously welcom...
The Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organisations and Society: Organisational Practices withi...
The debate on the two different facets of time, clock and event time, intertwined with organization...
We argue that the more time is being attended to in organization studies, the more it is concealed. ...
Time and temporality has, for the most part, evaded thorough examination and is often sidestepped or...
Time and temporality has, for the most part, evaded thorough examination and is often sidestepped or...
In contemporary capitalist economies such as the UK, it is commonly held that an increasing number o...
Time is an inherent quality of human life, yet it remains a hidden dimension in Information Systems ...
In contemporary capitalist economies such as the UK, it is commonly held that an increasing number o...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
All work is temporally structured. The challenge for sociologists interested in organizational dynam...
Waiting at the border, the government office, the hospital. Waiting one’s turn, holding the line. Wa...
Waiting is a pervasive feature of life in organisations, yet little prior research has focused on th...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record. Researching “waiting...
Following the footsteps of temporal structuring, this research is a pragmatic inquiry into the manif...
The Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organisations and Society: Organisational Practices withi...
The debate on the two different facets of time, clock and event time, intertwined with organization...
We argue that the more time is being attended to in organization studies, the more it is concealed. ...
Time and temporality has, for the most part, evaded thorough examination and is often sidestepped or...
Time and temporality has, for the most part, evaded thorough examination and is often sidestepped or...
In contemporary capitalist economies such as the UK, it is commonly held that an increasing number o...
Time is an inherent quality of human life, yet it remains a hidden dimension in Information Systems ...
In contemporary capitalist economies such as the UK, it is commonly held that an increasing number o...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
All work is temporally structured. The challenge for sociologists interested in organizational dynam...
Waiting at the border, the government office, the hospital. Waiting one’s turn, holding the line. Wa...
Waiting is a pervasive feature of life in organisations, yet little prior research has focused on th...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record. Researching “waiting...
Following the footsteps of temporal structuring, this research is a pragmatic inquiry into the manif...
The Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organisations and Society: Organisational Practices withi...
The debate on the two different facets of time, clock and event time, intertwined with organization...
We argue that the more time is being attended to in organization studies, the more it is concealed. ...