我们在玩什么?戏剧、组织与隐喻的使用

What Are We Playing at? Theatre, Organization, and the Use of Metaphor

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2004
被引 176
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

批判了组织研究中主流的隐喻比较观,提出新的隐喻模型,并以“组织即戏剧”为例说明隐喻如何生成新见解,但指出该隐喻并未带来概念突破。

Abstract

This article addresses the question of how metaphor works and illustrates this with an explication of the ‘organization as theatre’ metaphor. It is argued that the so-called comparison account of metaphor that has dominated organization studies to date is flawed, misguided, and incapable of accounting for the fact that metaphors generate inferences beyond the similarities required for comprehending the metaphor and that metaphoric understanding is creative, with the features of importance being emergent rather than existing antecedently. A new model of metaphor for organizational theorizing is therefore proposed in this article and illustrated through an extended discussion and explication of the ‘organization as theatre’ metaphor. This explication shows furthermore that the ‘organization as theatre’ metaphor has not broken any new ground or led to any conceptual advances in organization theory, but has just provided a language of theatre (actors, scenes, scripts, and so on) for framing and communicating identity and role enactment within organizations. Constitutive principles and governing rules are derived from this model and from detailing the ‘organization as theatre’ metaphor, which, it is suggested, can guide theorists and researchers in their use of metaphor in organization studies.

组织理论隐喻研究组织行为