收紧铁笼:自我管理团队中的共识控制

Tightening the Iron Cage: Concertive Control in Self-Managing Teams

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 1993
被引 2252 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过民族志研究,揭示组织从层级官僚控制转向自我管理团队的共识控制后,成员如何发展出更强大的价值规范规则,反而更紧地束缚了自身。

Abstract

In this paper, I provide an ethnographic account of how an organization’s control system evolved in response to a managerial change from hierarchical, bureaucratic control to concertive control in the form of self-managing teams. The study investigates how the organization’s members developed a system of value-based normative rules that controlled their actions more powerfully and completely than the former system. I describe the organization and its members and provide a detailed account of the dynamics that emerged as concertive control became manifest through the members’ interactions. This account depicts how concertive control evolved from the value consensus of the company’s team workers to a system of normative rules that became increasingly rationalized. Contrary to some proponents of such systems, concertive control did not free these workers from Weber’s iron cage of rational control. Instead, the concertive system, as it became manifest in this case, appeared to draw the iron cage tighter and to constrain the organization’s members more powerfully.

组织行为学管理控制团队管理组织变革