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Strategic cultural change and local discourses: The importance of being different

D. Nyberg and F. Mueller

Scandinavian Journal of Management, 2009, vol. 25, issue 2, 146-156

Abstract: Summary This paper analyses a strategic change implementation at call centre operations of an insurance company in Australia. The empirical findings illustrate how the macro-discourse of the culture change programme was in dialogue with alternative local discourses that organizational members drew upon to make sense of the organizational "reality". This meant that the strategic change was slowly watered down and had almost no impact on the daily life in the lower end of the organization. Still, management expressed it as a success, because there was limited overt resistance. The paper contributes to the development of a more nuanced understanding of strategic change programmes in which discourses are treated as dialogical and non-deterministic, rather than omnipotent or mono-logic. Non-participation or resistance towards change initiatives are then not necessarily ideological movements for or against the change, but rather locally specific constructions of the event based on available locally produced discourses.

Keywords: Organizational; culture; Organizational; change; Discourse; Resistance; Distinctiveness; Strategic; change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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