虚构与组织研究

Fiction and Organization Studies

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2017
被引 75
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

超越将虚构视为组织隐喻的传统用法,引入言语行为、假装理论等哲学资源,论证虚构应成为组织研究的核心关切,为理解组织的本体论地位提供新视角。

Abstract

The topic of fiction is in itself not new to the domain of organization studies. However, prior research has often separated fiction from the reality of organizations and used fiction metaphorically or as a figurative source to describe and interpret organizations. In this article, we go beyond the classic use of fiction, and suggest that fiction should be a central concern in organization studies. We draw on the philosophy of fiction to offer an alternative account of the nature of fiction and its basic operation. We specifically import Searle’s work on speech acts, Walton’s pretense theory, Iser’s fictionalizing acts, and Ricoeur’s work on narrative fiction to theorize about organizations as fictions. In doing so, we hope that we not only offer an account of the “ontological status” of organizations but also provide a set of theoretical coordinates and lenses through which, separately or together, the notion of organizations as fictions can be approached and understood.

组织研究虚构理论认识论文学哲学