HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: THE IMPORTANCE OF SCALE IN ORGANIZATIONS' ATTENTION TO ISSUES
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Bansal, Pratima; Kim, Anna; Wood, Michael O.
署名单位:
Western University (University of Western Ontario); Universite de Montreal; HEC Montreal; University of Waterloo
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2014.0238
发表日期:
2018
页码:
217-241
关键词:
big data
MANAGERIAL COGNITION
CORPORATE ATTENTION
STRATEGIC CHANGE
management
firm
INFORMATION
search
performance
INNOVATION
摘要:
The organizational attention literature has an epistemological bias, in that it explains how and why organizations notice issues. The ontological or real attributes of the issues are largely ignored, subordinated, or confounded with this epistemological orientation. In this article we argue that organizations sometimes miss issues, not only because of attentional failures but also because of the temporal and spatial scale of the underlying processes related to the issues. Some processes are of such large or small scale they escape organizational attention. We argue that large-scale processes, such as those related to climate change, require broad attentional extent, whereas small-scale processes, such as those related to local variations in poverty, require fine attentional grain. This work aims to shed light on the relatively underexplored question of why some issues are not noticed, with important implications for both theory and practice.
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