Our longitudinal study of the sensemaking and responses to strategic change of the senior management team of a UK multinational subsidiary provides unusual data that enable us to explore the complexity of senior team change related sensemaking. We show senior teams to be distinct interpretive communities rather than one homogeneous category of change agents, as typically portrayed in change literature, who at times of center-led strategic change occupy a complex dual recipient/change agent role. By adopting a narrative approach, we show the shared sensemaking of such a team to be impacted by the locally differentiated nature of its interpretive and relational contexts, leading to context specific interpretations of center-led change and loc...
Theoretical developments in the analysis of organizations have recently turned to an 'organizational...
Purpose - To explore identity dynamics in the lived experience of a strategic change over time. Desi...
My dissertation consists of three interrelated empirical papers using data collected from a Fortune ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
Sensegiving constitutes a key process in the management of strategic change. Often this takes the fo...
For organisational leaders, managing change is a primary management activity (By, 2005). Reflecting ...
This research is concerned with how Middle Managers (MM) make sense of strategic change by focusing ...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to explore factors that influence the sensemaking of middle m...
Many approaches to organizational change assume that change recipients will resist and that this res...
Decision makers are confronted by a range of emotions, ambiguities and uncertainties in attempting t...
Disclosing the root cause of managerial action in environments undergoing change, is intrinsically l...
Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince o...
For organizational leaders, manag ing strategic change is a prim ary management activity (By, 2005...
The literature on management control has for some time now argued for an integrated approach between...
Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince o...
Theoretical developments in the analysis of organizations have recently turned to an 'organizational...
Purpose - To explore identity dynamics in the lived experience of a strategic change over time. Desi...
My dissertation consists of three interrelated empirical papers using data collected from a Fortune ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of different responses to strategic ...
Sensegiving constitutes a key process in the management of strategic change. Often this takes the fo...
For organisational leaders, managing change is a primary management activity (By, 2005). Reflecting ...
This research is concerned with how Middle Managers (MM) make sense of strategic change by focusing ...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to explore factors that influence the sensemaking of middle m...
Many approaches to organizational change assume that change recipients will resist and that this res...
Decision makers are confronted by a range of emotions, ambiguities and uncertainties in attempting t...
Disclosing the root cause of managerial action in environments undergoing change, is intrinsically l...
Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince o...
For organizational leaders, manag ing strategic change is a prim ary management activity (By, 2005...
The literature on management control has for some time now argued for an integrated approach between...
Managers leading strategic change processes have to be skilled language users in order to convince o...
Theoretical developments in the analysis of organizations have recently turned to an 'organizational...
Purpose - To explore identity dynamics in the lived experience of a strategic change over time. Desi...
My dissertation consists of three interrelated empirical papers using data collected from a Fortune ...