Narrative System Map: Analyzing the Culture of Organizations
Christine Erlach () and
Michael Müller ()
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Christine Erlach: NARRATA Consult
Michael Müller: Stuttgart Media University
A chapter in Narrative Organizations, 2020, pp 131-139 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The narrative system map, also known as narrative culture analysis, is the most important method for the creation of narrative self-awareness because it reveals those central structures and facets of a system that would otherwise remain hidden. Before the map can be drawn, the users of the method sift through the transcripts of narrative interviews with employees to identify their organization’s cultural parameters, shared history, central values, and meaning and identity constructs. The procedure borrows several of its evaluation criteria from semiotic-narrative text analysis.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-61421-1_13
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