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Organizational routine design in a hospital: a narrative-based study of ostensive routine dimensions in the making

Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2018-06-20
Author(s)
Leutenegger, Camille
Tuckermann, Harald
Gutzan, Simone
Rüegg-Stürm, Johannes
Abstract (De)
Whereas the routine dynamics literature has highlighted the importance of building shared or compatible understandings when designing organizational routines, little attention has been granted to how such ostensive dimensions may emerge in pluralistic settings where organizational understandings are heterogeneous. Drawing on antenarratives, we study the emergence over time of the ostensive dimensions of different routines in the emergency care unit of a public hospital. We find that the emergence of ostensive dimensions may follow different patterns, which can promote or inhibit the compatibility in understandings, depending on whether they foreground specific aspects of performing the routine or whether they address the legitimacy of the routine. The insights contribute to the research on routine design by bringing processuality and multiplicity into the understanding of ostensive dimensions emergence and by identifying mechanisms explaining the emergence of understandings with different compatibilities.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Pages
30
Event Title
Tenth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies
Event Location
Halkidiki, Greece
Event Date
June 20-23, 2018
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/100318
Subject(s)
  • other research area

Division(s)
  • IMP - Institute for S...

Contact Email Address
camille.leutenegger@unisg.ch
Eprints ID
255634
File(s)
Leutenegger_Tuckermann_Gutzan_RueegStuerm_Narrative based study of ostensive dimensions in the making.pdf (622.1 KB)
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