ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT
Weick, Karl E.; Quinn, Robert E.; Weick, Karl E.; University of Michigan Business School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109; e-mail: karlw@umich.edu ; requinn@umich.edu
Журнал:
Annual Review of Psychology
Дата:
1999
Аннотация:
▪ Abstract Recent analyses of organizational change suggest a growing concern with the tempo of change, understood as the characteristic rate, rhythm, or pattern of work or activity. Episodic change is contrasted with continuous change on the basis of implied metaphors of organizing, analytic frameworks, ideal organizations, intervention theories, and roles for change agents. Episodic change follows the sequence unfreeze-transition-refreeze, whereas continuous change follows the sequence freeze-rebalance-unfreeze. Conceptualizations of inertia are seen to underlie the choice to view change as episodic or continuous.
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