追寻现代化:组织改革中社会身份的协商

In Search of Modernization: The Negotiation of Social Identity in Organizational Reform

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2004
被引 36
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过分析英国地方政府的两个简短文件,研究项目描述中如何运用官僚制、委员会等社会分类,揭示分类协商如何塑造对组织现象的理解,对组织身份和公共部门改革研究有参考价值。

Abstract

Based on the analysis of two short documents, this article considers how social categories, such as bureaucracy, council, business, and so on, are utilized in descriptions of project work. Specifically, it examines the locally occasioned interpretative practices that enabled a single project (in a UK local authority) to be described as modernizing the way services were delivered. In part, this involved negotiating the category ‘bureaucratic’, with the author often reasoning it would be somehow misleading to use such a category to describe the project. The article focuses on the negotiation of social categories and on the work done to present aspects of the project as ‘documents’ (Garfinkel 1967) of the authority’s category membership, as ‘in keeping’ with what would be expected of such a type. Categorization, the act of tying specific events to social types or categories, is shown to be a significant resource in accounting for the character of project work. The article adds to debates on organizational identity and public-sector reform by examining members’ commonsense knowledge of various social categories and by illustrating the role of categorization in shaping how various organizational phenomena are understood.

组织身份公共部门改革社会分类项目管理