What happens when people try to ‘transcend’ organizational boundaries and engage with so-called outsiders? Current boundary-work literature does not fully account for the processual, dispersed, and political dynamics triggered by such efforts. To address this shortcoming, this article builds on an ethnographic study of a professional care provider’s attempts to engage local citizens within one of its care homes. We analyze how actors negotiate the parameters of outsider engagement – that is, how they interactively (re-)erect and (re-)efface boundaries between actors (Who is engaged?), issues (What is their engagement about?), and positions of authority (Does local engagement affect central decision-making?). We contribute to extant theorizi...
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In this article, I use an empirical case from a Norwegian transnational maritime company to discuss ...
What happens when people try to ‘transcend’ organizational boundaries and engage with so-called outs...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Collaboration is everywhere: it is inherent to working with colleagues, negotiating with partners in...
In recent years, the notion of boundary has been at the center of significant social science debates...
Abstract Prior research on professional boundary work emphasises the importance of subtle interacti...
Literature around middle management has highlighted the importance of intra‐organizational boundarie...
Boundaries are an important field of study because they mediate almost every aspect of organizationa...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
This study contributes to a better understanding of how individuals belonging to different occupatio...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
International audienceThe current paper examines the experience of middle management through the con...
Understanding boundary-spanning activities such as interorganizational alliances and professional/or...
This paper examines how managers struggled to implement the mandated separation of a unit from its p...
Many leaders, organizations and communities wrestle with complex problems, where work needs to span ...
In this article, I use an empirical case from a Norwegian transnational maritime company to discuss ...
What happens when people try to ‘transcend’ organizational boundaries and engage with so-called outs...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Collaboration is everywhere: it is inherent to working with colleagues, negotiating with partners in...
In recent years, the notion of boundary has been at the center of significant social science debates...
Abstract Prior research on professional boundary work emphasises the importance of subtle interacti...
Literature around middle management has highlighted the importance of intra‐organizational boundarie...
Boundaries are an important field of study because they mediate almost every aspect of organizationa...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
This study contributes to a better understanding of how individuals belonging to different occupatio...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
International audienceThe current paper examines the experience of middle management through the con...
Understanding boundary-spanning activities such as interorganizational alliances and professional/or...
This paper examines how managers struggled to implement the mandated separation of a unit from its p...
Many leaders, organizations and communities wrestle with complex problems, where work needs to span ...
In this article, I use an empirical case from a Norwegian transnational maritime company to discuss ...