十字路口——惯例:组织深层结构的一种解释

Crossroads—Conventions: An Interpretation of Deep Structure in Organizations

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2000
被引 125
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

提出基于惯例的分析框架,解释组织中自由意志与社会结构如何互动,揭示理性计算与非理性信念共同构成组织深层结构,对理解组织行为与演化有启发。

Abstract

To describe human action as purely the product of rational calculation leaves unanswered the question of how human beings can act in the absence of any structure for calculating the likely outcome of their actions. If the answer is that they cannot, how can any such structure be stable and comprehensive enough to enable action without becoming either inert or deterministic? In this paper, we seek to understand how free will and social context can interact to produce both structure and action. This is accomplished through the development of a framework based on the notion of convention. Organizations, in this view, are grounded in “effort conventions” of what constitutes “normal” effort at work, that structure the action of those who work within the organization, and in turn reinforce these structures. We show how humans can calculate within a context of socially constructed beliefs, and how these beliefs can evolve, provided that they remain essentially nonjustified and beyond the reach of rational calculation. It is this mix of rational calculation and nonrational beliefs that form the core of our model. We begin by defining the nature of a convention and its properties. We then describe the evolutionary dynamics of conventions, and show that conventions exist in competition with other conventions and evolve over time. Our model of convention is then linked to other notions, advanced in the managerial literature, which point to a kind of ‘deep structure’ that lies at the heart of organizations. We conclude by outlining how this notion can shed new light on the analysis of organizations.

组织理论制度经济学社会学管理哲学