食人组织:创新如何在项目型组织中超越暂时性

The Anthropophagic Organization: How Innovations Transcend the Temporary in a Project-based Organization

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2016
被引 38
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了大型项目型组织中创新如何通过适应和挪用而持续存在,以巴西石油公司为例分析了数据库驱动的创新扩散过程。

Abstract

This article shows how innovations in projects may be diffused successfully within a large project-based organization (PBO) and how they ‘live on’ through their adaptation. We draw on the metaphorical notion of anthropophagy, literally ‘human cannibalism’, which is used to explain the appropriation of otherness resulting in ongoing organizational life. Prior organization literature has stressed the difficulties of the transition from the temporary to the permanent, especially the failure of database-oriented approaches, and argued that these barriers may be overcome with repeatable standardized templates. In contrast we show that multiple innovations may be adopted within the same PBO, which manifest as differentiated, combined forms. Cases in the large energy and engineering company, Petrobras, show a systematic innovation process involving subject experts, but centrally a database containing records of 1104 mandatory and discretionary innovations. The article analyses these data, process documentation and observations of 15 completed innovation projects. The article argues that in addition to technical factors the anthropophagic attitude motivates adopters to take on the innovations of others with the appetising prospect of appropriation and adaptation.

项目管理组织创新知识管理组织行为