论战略参与问题:一个批判性话语视角

On the Problem of Participation in Strategy: A Critical Discursive Perspective

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2008
被引 473
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了战略过程中参与问题的根源,发现三种阻碍参与的话语(神秘化、规训化、技术化)和三种促进参与的话语(自我实现、对话化、具体化),对战略实践者识别和改善参与问题有参考价值。

Abstract

We still know little of why strategy processes often involve participation problems. In this paper, we argue that this crucial issue is linked to fundamental assumptions about the nature of strategy work. Hence, we need to examine how strategy processes are typically made sense of and what roles are assigned to specific organizational members. For this purpose, we adopt a critical discursive perspective that allows us to discover how specific conceptions of strategy work are reproduced and legitimized in organizational strategizing. Our empirical analysis is based on an extensive research project on strategy work in 12 organizations. As a result of our analysis, we identify three central discourses that seem to be systematically associated with nonparticipatory approaches to strategy work: “mystification,” “disciplining,” and “technologization.” However, we also distinguish three strategy discourses that promote participation: “self-actualization,” “dialogization,” and “concretization.” Our analysis shows that strategy as practice involves alternative and even competing discourses that have fundamentally different kinds of implications for participation in strategy work. We argue from a critical perspective that it is important to be aware of the inherent problems associated with dominant discourses as well as to actively advance the use of alternative ones.

战略管理组织行为话语分析批判性研究