应变的分布:组织韧性作为群体间关系的函数

The Geography of Strain: Organizational Resilience as a Function of Intergroup Relations

Academy of Management Review · 2017
被引 201
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

挑战了组织整体应对逆境的观点,提出逆境会在组织内部产生差异化应变,并基于群体间关系理论,构建了整合、否认和修复三种路径模型,解释相邻部分如何影响焦点部分的适应与组织韧性。

Abstract

Organizational resilience is an organization’s ability to absorb strain and preserve or
\nimprove functioning, despite the presence of adversity. In existing scholarship there is
\nthe implicit assumption that organizations experience and respond holistically to acute
\nforms of adversity. We challenge this assumption by theorizing about how adversity can
\ncreate differential strain, affecting parts of an organization rather than the whole. We
\nargue that relations among those parts fundamentally shape organizational resilience.
\nWe develop a theoretical model that maps how the differentiated emergence of strain in
\nfocal parts of an organization triggers the movements of adjoining parts to provide or
\nwithhold resources necessary for the focal parts to adapt effectively. Drawing on core
\nprinciples of theories about intergroup relations, we theorize about three specific
\npathways—integration, disavowal, and reclamation—by which responses of adjoining
\nparts to focal part strain shape organizational resilience. We further theorize about
\ninfluences on whether and when adjoining parts are likely to select different pathways.
\nThe resulting theory reveals how the social processes among parts of organizations
\ninfluence member responses to adversity and, ultimately, organizational resilience. We
\nconclude by noting the implications for organizational resilience theory, research, and
\npractice.

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