为算法让路:知识体制中的象征性行动与变革

Make Way for the Algorithms: Symbolic Actions and Change in a Regime of Knowing

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2020
被引 172 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究销售组织引入算法技术时,员工通过象征性顺从假装配合,却意外导致技术全面实施,揭示了知识体制如何被象征性行动所改变。

Abstract

When actors deem technological change undesirable, they may act symbolically by pretending to comply while avoiding real change. In our study of the introduction of an algorithmic technology in a sales organization, we found that such symbolic conformity led unintendedly to the full implementation of the suggested technological change. To explain this surprising outcome, we advance a regime-of-knowing lens that helps to analyze deep challenges happening under the surface during the process of technology introduction. A regime of knowing guides what is worth knowing, what actions matter to acquire this knowledge, and who has the authority to make decisions around those issues. We found that both the technologists who introduced the algorithmic technology, and the incumbent workers whose work was affected by the change, used symbolic actions to either defend the established regime of knowing or to advocate a radical change. Although the incumbent workers enacted symbolic conformity by pretending to comply with suggested changes, the technologists performed symbolic advocacy by presenting a positive side of the technological change. Ironically, because the symbolic conformity enabled and was reinforced by symbolic advocacy, reinforcing cycles of symbolic actions yielded a radical change in the sales' regime of knowing: from one focused on a deep understanding of customers via personal contact and strong relationships, to one based on model predictions from the processing of large datasets. We discuss the theoretical implications of these findings for the introduction of technology at work and for knowing in the workplace.

组织变革技术采纳知识管理工作社会学人工智能