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Mindful Change in Times of Permanent Reorganization - Organizational, Institutional and Sustainability Perspectives

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Since the 1990ies, organizations from different sectors have been operating in increasingly dynamic socio-economic environments characterized by unexpected events and instability. Organizations tend to adjust to dynamic environments by change initiatives promoting permanent reorganization. Such change initiatives often induce unintended effects, e.g. an erosion of trust, the violation of 'psychological contracts' in employees' eyes or a decrease in organizational effectiveness. This book explores and analyzes whether such unintended effects can be anticipated or constructively dealt with by mindful change. The latter refers to the concept of organizational mindfulness that originally is linked to risk and safety research, e.g. in respect to 'High Reliability Organizations'. In this book, organizational mindfulness is re-conceptualized addressing organizational change in the perspective of organizational sustainability. Moreover, it is explored how institutions foster or restrict organizations' capability of organizational mindfulness in change processes.

List of contents

Introduction.- Organizational Mindfulness - A concept for mindful organizational change ?.- Dialogue - A concept for designing organizational change mindfully.- Trust as a challenge to organizational change.- Mindfulness in social change - A societal perspective.- Perspectives.

About the author

Guido Becke, Dr. rer. pol., Diplom-Sozialwissenschaftler, war bis Mai 2002 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter beim Landesinstitut Sozialforschungsstelle Dortmund und bei der Soziale Innovation GmbH. Derzeit arbeitet er als wissenschaftlicher Assistent an der Universität Bremen.§§

Summary

Since the 1990ies, organizations from different sectors have been operating in increasingly dynamic socio-economic environments characterized by unexpected events and instability. Organizations tend to adjust to dynamic environments by change initiatives promoting permanent reorganization. Such change initiatives often induce unintended effects, e.g. an erosion of trust, the violation of ‘psychological contracts’ in employees’ eyes or a decrease in organizational effectiveness. This book explores and analyzes whether such unintended effects can be anticipated or constructively dealt with by mindful change. The latter refers to the concept of organizational mindfulness that originally is linked to risk and safety research, e.g. in respect to ‘High Reliability Organizations’. In this book, organizational mindfulness is re-conceptualized addressing organizational change in the perspective of organizational sustainability. Moreover, it is explored how institutions foster or restrict organizations’ capability of organizational mindfulness in change processes. 

Product details

Assisted by Guid Becke (Editor), Guido Becke (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2013
 
EAN 9783642386930
ISBN 978-3-642-38693-0
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 163 mm x 19 mm x 242 mm
Weight 524 g
Illustrations VI, 248 p. 9 illus.
Series CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance
CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

B, Economic Sociology, Planning, Human Resource Management, Organization, Business and Management, Organizational theory & behaviour, Labour Economics, Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology, Personnel Management, Sociology: work & labour, Management science, Labor Economics, Labor and Population Economics

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