扩大与缩小:COVID-19疫情期间关键工作实践的即兴应对

Scaling up and scaling down: Improvisational handling of critical work practices during the COVID-19 pandemic

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2022
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于对私营、公共和中介组织代表的访谈,识别出三种即兴应对类型,涉及扩大或缩小关键工作实践,并探讨这些临时解决方案可能成为永久性变革。

Abstract

The aim of this article is to explore improvisational handling of critical work practices during the COVID-19 pandemic and interpret these practices from a learning perspective. Based on an interview study with representatives of private, public and intermediary organisations, the study identified three different types of improvisational handling as responses to the pandemic crisis involving ‘scaling up’ and ‘scaling down’ critical work practices. By ‘scaling up’ and ‘scaling down’, we refer to practices for which, due to the pandemic, it has been imperative to urgently scale up an existing operational process or develop a new process, and alternatively extensively scale down or cease an existing process. The types of improvisational handling differed depending on the discretion of involved actors in terms of the extent to which the tasks, methods and/or results were given beforehand. These types of improvisational handling resulted in temporary solutions that may become permanent after the pandemic. The framework and model proposed in the article can be used as a tool to analyse and learn from the changes in work practices that have been set in motion during the pandemic. Such learning may improve the ability to cope with future extensive crises and other rapid change situations.

组织行为危机管理工作实践学习视角