组织与公民身份

Organizations and Citizenship

ORGANIZATION · 1997
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用公民身份政治学的最新讨论,分析新型管理理念(如使命宣言、后科层组织)如何通过塑造“组织公民”的权利与义务来影响员工认同,并探讨其既可能强化控制也可能带来解放的潜力。

Abstract

This speculative article will attempt to employ contemporary debates around the politics of citizenship to theorize the problems and opportunities of new style management. Mission statements, post-bureaucratic organizations and excellent cultures have all been sponsored by business gurus as solutions to the problems of order and efficiency in complex organizations by capturing the hearts and minds of employees. I will suggest that some of these ideas contain formulations of the rights and obligations of `organizational citizens' which give a particular primacy to organizational affiliation. These notions may have particular resonance in states and societies in which it is suggested that the legitimacy of other communal attachments is weakening. I do not suggest that employees are uncritical about such attempts at normative manipulation, rather that the idea of working for an organization that is collectively believed in is a very seductive one. Indeed, this article suggests that some of the new management rhetoric and practice may have emancipatory possibilities. I would not deny that, in many organizations, its use is oriented to enhancing control strategies. Yet, if management are taking these ideas seriously, then this might require a radically different way of organizing that has the potential to restructure power relationships within the organization.

组织管理公民身份权力关系批判管理研究