We examine the literature on resistance to organizational change and identify two dominant yet contrasting approaches: the demonizing versus the celebrating of resistance to change. We show that both of these approaches fail to address power relations adequately and, in so doing, raise practical, ethical and theoretical problems in understanding and managing change. We propose an alternative, more critical approach, which shows how both power and resistance constitute organizational change. We highlight how power-resistance relations lie at the heart of organizational change.Resistance to change Power Organizational change
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
Managerial discourse and related academic literature often portray resistance to change as an irrati...
We examine the literature on resistance to organizational change and identify two dominant yet contr...
We examine the literature on resistance to organizational change and identify two dominant yet contr...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
Although the phenomenon of resistance to change has gained considerable attention in organization th...
Globalization, new technologies, culture shifts are some of the factors contributing to the fast-mov...
The literature on Change Management works from the premise that management possesses the power to ac...
Globalization, new technologies, culture shifts are some of the factors contributing to the fast-mov...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
In this introduction to the special issue, the editors question the still-prevalent dichotomy of pow...
This study aims to understand, describe, and analyze the factors that lead employees resist organiza...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
One of the most important factors, which restricts organization to reach its goals and slows down th...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
Managerial discourse and related academic literature often portray resistance to change as an irrati...
We examine the literature on resistance to organizational change and identify two dominant yet contr...
We examine the literature on resistance to organizational change and identify two dominant yet contr...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
Although the phenomenon of resistance to change has gained considerable attention in organization th...
Globalization, new technologies, culture shifts are some of the factors contributing to the fast-mov...
The literature on Change Management works from the premise that management possesses the power to ac...
Globalization, new technologies, culture shifts are some of the factors contributing to the fast-mov...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
In this introduction to the special issue, the editors question the still-prevalent dichotomy of pow...
This study aims to understand, describe, and analyze the factors that lead employees resist organiza...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
One of the most important factors, which restricts organization to reach its goals and slows down th...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
A classic term in popular and scholarly literature on change management is ‘resistance to change’. I...
Managerial discourse and related academic literature often portray resistance to change as an irrati...