WHEN TIMES COLLIDE: TEMPORAL BROKERAGE AT THE INTERSECTION OF MARKETS AND DEVELOPMENTS

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Reinecke, Juliane; Ansari, Shaz
署名单位:
University of Warwick; University of Cambridge
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2012.1004
发表日期:
2015
页码:
618-648
关键词:
INSTITUTIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP short-termism management east ORGANIZATIONS CONSEQUENCES INNOVATION BOUNDARY PERSPECTIVES evolutionary
摘要:
We study the influence of a pervasive Western organizational mentality-clock-time orientation-in market-based models for human development. While a linear, clock-time orientation optimized for markets is meant to enhance efficiency, coordination, and control, it may be unsuitable for managing emergent, complex, and indeterminate processes such as development. To examine how the tension between market and development temporalities plays out at the organizational level, we draw on an ethnography of Fairtrade International, an organization connecting markets in the North with low-income community development in the South. We examine infra-organizational contestation over different temporal structures needed to entrain to discrepant temporal environments. We explain how contestation, temporal reflexivity, interpretive shifts, and mutual appreciation of interdependencies led to the reconstitution of Fairtrade's development model to bridge competing temporal structures. We contribute by (a) elucidating an agentic view of time, where time is used as a cultural resource to regulate attention and render social phenomena amenable to particular types of managerial action; (b) developing the notion of ambitemporality, where organizations accommodate seemingly contradictory temporal orientations; and (c) explaining how deep-seated Western organizational mentalities truncate the power of development models, and how these models may benefit from embracing processual approaches associated with Eastern thought.
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