主体性之争:某工程集团战略发展的话语分析

Struggling over subjectivity: A discursive analysis of strategic development in an engineering group

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2007
被引 298 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究通过分析某工程咨询集团的战略发展话语,揭示了企业高管、中层经理和项目工程师围绕主体性展开的三种话语斗争,展示了战略话语如何被用于控制、抵抗和维持身份。

Abstract

We have seen growing interest in discursive perspectives on strategy. This perspective holds great promise for development of an understanding on how strategy discourse and subjectivity are intertwined. We wish to add to this existing research by outlining a discursive struggle approach to subjectivity. To understand the complex subjectification and empowering/disempowering effects of organizational strategy discourse, this approach focuses on organization-specific discourse mobilizations and various ways of resistance. Drawing on an analysis of the discourses and practices of ‘strategic development’ in an engineering and consulting group we provide an empirical illustration of such struggles over subjectivity. In particular, we report three examples of competing ways of making sense of and giving sense to strategic development, with specific subjectification tendencies. First, we show how corporate management can mobilize and appropriate a specific kind of strategy discourse to attempt to gain control of the organization, which tends to reproduce managerial hegemony, but also trigger discursive and other forms of resistance. Second, we illustrate how middle managers resist this hegemony by initiating a strategy discourse of their own to create room for manoeuvre in controversial situations. Third, we show how project engineers can distance themselves from management-initiated strategy discourses to maintain a viable identity despite all kinds of pressures. Although our examples are case-specific, we believe that similar discursive dynamics also characterize strategizing in other organizations.

战略管理组织话语主体性权力与抵抗