技术的理想化:一个工程部门的权力关系

The Idealization of Technology: Power Relations in an Engineering Department

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1989
被引 16
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究技术导向工作群体中夸大技术重要性、忽视权力问题的现象,即技术的理想化,并分析其对组织目标与合作过程的影响。

Abstract

The management of technological development involves a dilemma; the manager must strive to understand the diverse specializations required to develop new technology, but he must focus on integrating these specializations. The former requires knowledge, the latter power. It is my contention, however, that in technologically-oriented work groups, there is a tendency for the importance of technology to be exaggerated while power issues are ignored. This process is referred to as the idealization of technology. The result is an inattention to organizational goals and cooperative processes. In this essay, the interpretive concept of culture and the psychoanalytic theory of idealization is used to investigate this problem. The framework is applied to an engineering department whose primary work is the development of advanced technological products. The process of idealization distorts organizational reality in such a way that continual distortions are needed, is a cultural mechanism that is used to mediate the conflict between the exercise of power and the fear of power, integrates the individual into the organizational culture while simultaneously undermining cooperative relations, and encourages conformity while undermining power relations.

组织文化工程伦理权力关系技术管理社会心理学