Hope Cultures in Organizations: Tackling the Grand Challenge of Commercial Sex Exploitation

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Sawyer, Katina B.; Clair, Judith A.
署名单位:
George Washington University; Boston College
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.1177/00018392211055506
发表日期:
2022
页码:
289-338
关键词:
NARRATIVE CONSTRUCTION Emotional contagion SOCIAL-WORK SENSEMAKING events REFLECTIONS exploration experience strategies STABILITY
摘要:
Many organizations struggle with tackling grand challenges. Research has shown that coordinating and collaborating are central to these endeavors, but the emotions inherent in doing so have been overlooked. From a two-year narrative ethnographic study of an organization tackling the grand challenge of commercial sex exploitation, we build a key theoretical insight about the role of hope culture in the pursuit of grand challenges. We define hope culture as a set of assumptions, beliefs, norms, and practices that propagate hopeful thoughts and behaviors in pursuit of an organization's goals. We show that when a hope culture is stronger, organizations more vibrantly engage with the grand challenge-the well-being of organizational members flourishes, and organizations ambitiously pursue their goals. When the strength of a hope culture flags, the opposite occurs. Two core mechanisms appear to drive the strength of a hope culture in these contexts: (1) narrative sensemaking of triggering organizational events and (2) emotional contagion. Our results demonstrate how hope cultures wax and wane in strength over time, operating as double-edged swords in organizations seeking to tackle grand challenges, with both positive and negative downstream implications. We offer rich, much-needed theory about the emotional realities of tackling grand challenges, as well as necessary guidance on how organizations might hope for a brighter future in the face of adversity.
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