通过面子理解意义:咨询任务小组中的身份与社会互动

Making Sense Through Face: Identity and Social Interaction in a Consultancy Task Force

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2009
被引 109
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究咨询任务小组中个体与社会层面的意义建构动态关系,基于戈夫曼的面子理论分析身份互动如何影响群体意义建构,对组织行为与团队管理研究者有参考价值。

Abstract

In this article we investigate the dynamic connection between individual and social processes of sensemaking in the context of group-based interaction. Drawing on Goffman’s theory of face-to-face behaviour, we develop two main arguments. First, the grounding of identity underlying group-based interaction typically involves repeated face games during which participants attempt to influence the patterns of interaction while maintaining a coherent image of self. Second, face games generate an ‘interaction order’ that has structuring properties and is therefore central to the social construction of sense within a group setting. We illustrate our contribution through an empirical study of face games and sensemaking within a consultancy task force. The study shows that the co-presence of participants during group-based interaction is in itself an occasion for sensemaking as it enacts language-based controversies that require composition through shared construction of meaning. In addition, our findings highlight that early impressions generate sticky patterns of interaction that constrain further exchanges and affect the development and outcomes of group sensemaking. A main implication is that positive outcomes of sensemaking are contingent upon the ability of the participants collectively to generate interaction orders that are conducive to working consensus. In this regard, sensegiving mechanisms such as leadership can constructively orient interaction amongs professionals by providing a common set of expectations about behaviours.

组织行为学社会心理学知识管理管理学