制定、意义建构与决策:1976年美国情报重组中的再设计过程

Enactment, Sensemaking and Decision Making: Redesign Processes in the 1976 Reorganization of US Intelligence

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2000
被引 54
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于Weick的意义建构理论,研究1976年美国情报界重组中的再设计过程,挑战了组织设计的三个基本假设,强调从详细观察中获取更可靠的发现。

Abstract

Weick’s theories of organizing and sensemaking help enrich the assumptions in the organization design school. This study builds on Weick’s theories of sensemaking to illustrate how three fundamental organization design assumptions — dominant variables, causal laws and executive dictates — were found to be restrictive in the explanation of redesign processes in the 1976 reorganization of the US intelligence community. The assumption of dominant variables was challenged by the appearance of a multitude of events, or enactments, which were selected by organization members for further attention. The assumption of causal laws was challenged by the appearance of individual‐level cause maps which were filtered, through sensemaking processes, into organization‐level workable realities. The assumption of executive dictates was challenged by the appearance of attempts to punctuate redesign processes as organizational decisions. The study suggests value in moving from simple organization design assumptions to more reliable findings drawn from detailed observations of redesign processes.

组织理论组织设计意义建构情报机构管理科学