SWIFT SENSE OF COMMUNITY: RESOURCING ARTIFACTS FOR RAPID COMMUNITY EMERGENCE IN A TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Livne-Tarandach, Reut; Jazaieri, Hooria
署名单位:
Manhattan University; Santa Clara University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2019.0410
发表日期:
2021
页码:
1127-1163
关键词:
PSYCHOLOGICAL SENSE Social connectedness COORDINATION mechanisms WORKPLACE CONSTRUCT routines issue field work
摘要:
Relational sense of community (SOC) research suggests that SOC depends on the depth of relationships cultivated between members over time. The rise of temporary organizationstransient work arrangements with limited expectations for future interactionsimplored us to consider how a swift SOC can emerge in temporary organizations, where the cultivation of relationships may be challenging. We introduce a broader relational approach and draw on high-quality connections and resourcing theories to examine how a swift SOC emerges. Utilizing rich data sources, our qualitative analyses present a swift SOC cultivated in five days in a sleepaway summer camp. We find that this swift SOC was built on brief supportive connections that were made durable by resourcing artifacts. Resourcing artifacts creates scaffolds that mobilize actors to create a web of connections, leading to an organization-wide swift SOC. We propose that a swift SOC can emerge through four intertwined resourcing artifact phases: initial resourcing, embracing resourcing, reinterpreting resourcing, and expanding resourcing. During these phases, individuals imbue artifacts with new meaning and resource artifacts for (a) dyadic connection, (b) staff coordination, and (c) membership in a subgroup and (d) an organization-wide community. We demonstrate symbolizing and momentary connections as novel resourcing mechanisms enabling this process.