权力、互动、位置与组织中文化共识的产生

Power, Interaction, Position, and the Generation of Cultural Agreement in Organizations

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1996
被引 43
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过分析组织成员讲述的故事,研究正式权力、非正式影响力和组织位置如何影响文化观点,发现不同群体因位置相似而共享文化观点,但互动不一定带来共识。

Abstract

Cultural agreement in organizations can be considered from integration, differentiation, or fragmentation perspectives (Martin, 1992). Underlying these perspectives are differing assumptions about the effects of power, interaction, and position on cultural viewpoints in organizations. This study examines these assumptions by content analyzing the stories organizational members tell about their organization. Differences in formal power, informal influence, and organizational position all led to differences in stories that signified different cultural viewpoints. At the group level, informal interaction between groups did not lead to cultural agreement. However, groups that occupied similar positions or roles created through interaction in the network of influence did share similar cultural viewpoints. The results suggest that the effects predicted from the integration, differentiation, and fragmentation perspectives are likely to be jointly present in organizations. They also suggest that an understanding of formal and informal position in organizations can enhance appreciation of the subtleties of cultural understanding.

组织文化权力与影响力社会网络组织行为