This paper focuses on how continuity and change are managed discursively in narrative texts of organizational identity and thus helps move forward the discussion about persistence and change in organizational identity. The study reports on the content, context and authorial elements of the evolving narrative composed by a Canadian bank's senior managers. The analysis indicates that the discursive strategies employed by organizational authors to establish confluence (or simultaneous continuity and change) include the selective reporting of elements from the past, present and future, the juxtaposition of the 'modern and attractive' with the 'outdated and undesirable', the persistent use of expansive labels that allow the addition and subtract...
In this article, we analyse the principal antagonistic discourses on which managers in a large UK-ba...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...
There have been a limited number of studies carried out on employee workplace identity. There have b...
International audienceAlthough narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and ...
This paper links the research of organizational lifecycle with the organizational narratives. Some r...
In today’s fast moving business environment, organisational change is considered a key requisite to ...
Purpose - To explore identity dynamics in the lived experience of a strategic change over time. Desi...
This thesis is concerned with the question of how narrative activity influences the conditions in wh...
According to the traditional mainstream perspective in organizational research, organizations are c...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
While temporality is generally acknowledged as a critical ingredient in processes of identity format...
This is a case study of managerial identity work, based on an in-depth case of a senior manager and ...
This study aims to enhance our understanding of organizational identity work (OIW), building upon pr...
This article highlights a dynamic and productive duality in the expression of organizational identit...
In this article, we analyse the principal antagonistic discourses on which managers in a large UK-ba...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...
There have been a limited number of studies carried out on employee workplace identity. There have b...
International audienceAlthough narrative analysis has made significant advances in organization and ...
This paper links the research of organizational lifecycle with the organizational narratives. Some r...
In today’s fast moving business environment, organisational change is considered a key requisite to ...
Purpose - To explore identity dynamics in the lived experience of a strategic change over time. Desi...
This thesis is concerned with the question of how narrative activity influences the conditions in wh...
According to the traditional mainstream perspective in organizational research, organizations are c...
This paper explores, from a narrative perspective, the organizational change process resulting from ...
While temporality is generally acknowledged as a critical ingredient in processes of identity format...
This is a case study of managerial identity work, based on an in-depth case of a senior manager and ...
This study aims to enhance our understanding of organizational identity work (OIW), building upon pr...
This article highlights a dynamic and productive duality in the expression of organizational identit...
In this article, we analyse the principal antagonistic discourses on which managers in a large UK-ba...
The concept of a single reality view of social situations has been problematized and deconstructed i...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...