管理化的生活体验:通过实用制度主义理解非营利组织中的价值观冲突

The Lived Experience of Managerialization: Understanding Values Conflict in Non‐profits through a Pragmatic Institutionalism

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2020
被引 22
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究非营利组织采用商业实践(管理化)如何引发价值观冲突,通过分析一个具体案例发现,员工经历的社会使命内部价值观冲突比社会与商业价值观之间的冲突更显著,挑战了传统宏观理论。

Abstract

Abstract Non‐profit organizations are increasingly adopting business practices, an institutional phenomenon called managerialization. Sometimes those business practices cause conflict with, or drift from, the non‐profit’s mission. We investigate the micro‐foundations of this phenomenon by focusing attention on the lived experiences of organization members and advancing a pragmatic institutionalism. Empirically, we explore how managerialization is experienced in a contemporary non‐profit, the Promenade Conservancy. We find that staff primarily experience managerialization through the interplay of a shared set of values. Consistent with existing research, we find conflict between the social and business values of the organization, which we refer to as inter‐domain conflict. Surprisingly, however, staff experienced more salient intra‐domain conflict among values associated with the social mission, which complicates traditional macro theories of intuitional conflict. Our pragmatic approach to institutions reveals the importance of shared values in people’s inhabited institutional experiences. We suggest that a pragmatic institutionalism provides a necessary lens to explore questions of moral agency in institutional research and increases its practical relevance.

非营利组织制度主义价值观冲突管理化组织行为