职业伦理与专业身份的历史:组织学者如何驾驭学术价值领域

A history of vocational ethics and professional identity: How organization scholars navigate academic value spheres

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2016
被引 11
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于对15位资深组织学者的深度访谈,分析他们如何在历史变迁中应对不同价值领域的张力,探讨学者驾驭价值领域的不同策略及其对年轻学者的启示。

Abstract

In recent years, Michael Burawoy has sparked a discussion about the role of social sciences in society. He calls for an increased interaction between different value spheres in social science, because ‘the flourishing of each depends on the flourishing of all.’ To ensure this interaction, he proposes that we pay better attention to the micro-politics of academic lives, not least their historical, geographical and biographical specificity. The current article contributes to this agenda, contextualized in the field of Organization Studies. It analyzes the vocational micro-politics of organization scholars, especially with a focus on historical and biographical specificity. Based on in-depth interviews with 15 senior scholars, many considered founding figures of Organization Studies, I analyze how they navigate value tensions in different historical periods. To understand historical differences, the article draws on a combination of Burawoy and Boltanski and Chiapello. To understand individual navigation of value spheres, I apply terms such as selective incorporation, decoupling, antagonism and double attribution. In the end, I discuss how some scholars navigate spheres to ensure mutual correction while others navigate them to enable opportunism. The latter is a tempting strategy for young scholars trying to survive extreme performance pressures today.

组织研究学术职业价值领域学术微观政治