DISCOVERY AS AN ABDUCTIVE MECHANISM FOR REORIENTING HABITS WITHIN ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Golden-Biddle, Karen
署名单位:
Boston University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2017.1411
发表日期:
2020
页码:
1951-1975
关键词:
STRATEGIC CHANGE emergence RETHINKING management INNOVATION interplay SURPRISE matters
摘要:
Process studies of organizational and strategic change have drawn attention to the dynamics that generate such change, but we still know little about how discovery unfolds within change. A field study of efforts to create a new system for delivering inpatient medical care revealed that surprises and discoveries, and constructively oriented responses to them, occurred continuously throughout organizational change, not merely at the outset. Seeking to understand this empirical puzzle, I drew on the concept of abduction from pragmatism and organizational studies. This study makes two contributions to theory about the relation between discovery and change. First, I develop a framework that explicates the central role of discovery as an abductive mechanism that enables participants to reorient prevailing habits. Analyses reveal discovery to operate through what I call abduction sequences, or loosely connected and overlapping episodes of creative social activity. Three key motors and their attendant feelings drive discovery via abduction sequences: surprise, doubt, and inquiry. Second, I provide a methodology for use in future research on discovery. Specifically, I propose abduction sequences as a useful analytic means for examining discovery within change and other inquiry processes, such as innovation and learning, that generate fundamentally new ways of working.
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