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Re-appropriating a “Dispositive” in a Public Organization: The Case of Project-Based Management

Nils Randriamanantena ()
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Nils Randriamanantena: LAB IAE Paris - Sorbonne - IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School

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Abstract: This chapter examines the reappropriation of a strategic "dispositive" within a hybrid public organization: project-based management. Although this dis-positive was already locally implemented, it became, starting in 2022, a cen-tral lever of strategic transformation, supported by a dedicated team reporting directly to top management. Based on an 18-month participative research conducted within this team—combining participant observation, interviews, and document analysis—we explore the mechanisms through which the dis-positive is reconfigured by its actors. Our findings identify three concurrent mechanisms of reappropriation: strategic repositioning, redefinition of uses, and role negotiation. We show that these dynamics are closely connected to the situated mobilization of heterogeneous institutional logics—administrative, political, market, and co-construction—which actors activate as resources to stabilize, adjust, or reshape the dispositive. This research con-tributes to a better understanding of a phase still understudied in the appro-priation of dispositives.

Keywords: Public Organizations; Re-appropriation; Dispositives; Institutional Logics; Qualitative Methodology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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Published in Annie Bartoli; Hervé Chomienne; Gilles Rouet. Responsible and Integrated Public Management, Springer, In press

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