Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social memory studies, we examine how this collective forgetting process can occur. We propose that a major instance of corporate irresponsibility leads to the emergence of a stakeholder mnemonic community that shares a common recollection of the past incident. This community generates and then draws upon mnemonic traces to sustain a collective memory of the past event over time. In addition to the natural entropic tendencies toward forgetting, collective memory is also undermined by instrumental ‘forgetting work’, which we conceptualize in this paper. Forgetting work involves manipulating short-term conditions of the event, silencing vocal ‘remember...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Decision making power can be decentralized to foster organizational learning at the lower levelsı in...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Communities often respond to traumatic events in their histories by destroying objects that would cu...
Communities often respond to traumatic events in their histories by destroying objects that would cu...
Organizational memory research has developed from the 'storage bin' model of memory towards emphasiz...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...
Organizational memory studies (OMS) frame memory in a managerial mode, treating it as a data storage...
Do companies remember past crises, mistakes and failures? If they do, how do they do it? In the book...
How organizations create, transfer, and retain knowledge has been the focus of intensive investigati...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Decision making power can be decentralized to foster organizational learning at the lower levelsı in...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Communities often respond to traumatic events in their histories by destroying objects that would cu...
Communities often respond to traumatic events in their histories by destroying objects that would cu...
Organizational memory research has developed from the 'storage bin' model of memory towards emphasiz...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...
Organizational memory studies (OMS) frame memory in a managerial mode, treating it as a data storage...
Do companies remember past crises, mistakes and failures? If they do, how do they do it? In the book...
How organizations create, transfer, and retain knowledge has been the focus of intensive investigati...
To cope with the already large, and ever increasing, amount of information stored in organizational ...
International audienceOrganizational memory is usually conceived as a repository of knowledge and mo...
Decision making power can be decentralized to foster organizational learning at the lower levelsı in...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...