舒适地不舒适:解构场域稳定与变迁的微观动力学

Comfortably Uncomfortable: Unpacking the Microdynamics of Field Stability and Change

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2023
被引 9
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过国际产业协会应对水与气候变化压力的案例,研究场域参与者如何通过逐步累积的临时协议(微观定居)来改变场域规则,揭示场域重构的微观过程。

Abstract

In this paper, we examine how field settlements are formed over time by zooming in on the actions and reactions of field incumbents as they seek to make sense of and collectively respond to external pressures for change in their field. We illustrate this process through an in-depth case study of the staff and members of an international industry association as they attempted to deal with pressures to change current industry practices relating to water and climate change. Specifically, we show how field settlements that change a field’s “rules of the game” are constituted by the sequential and cumulative layering of increasingly committing interim agreements between incumbents (which we refer to as microsettlements), themselves facilitated or impeded by practices that help calibrate tension levels between them. Our process model of microsettlement outcomes and trajectories contributes to extant research by theorizing how the inner workings of field-configuring organizations and the composition and structure of field settlements shape field (re)formation processes, thereby illuminating new pathways of action for organizations seeking to tackle societal grand challenges in creative, substantive, and meaningful ways.

组织理论制度变迁产业协会场域分析社会挑战