Organizational Change As Discourse: Communicative Actions And Deep Structures In
The Context Of Information Technology Implementation
Academy of Management Journal, Aug 2001, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p755, 24p
Heracleous, Loizos; Barrett, Michael
The authors conceptualize discourse as a
duality of communicative actions and deep structures, mediated by the modality of interpretive schemes, and develop a discourse analysis methodology based on the fields of hermeneutics and rhetoric. They then explore the role of discourse
in shaping organizational change processes through its influence on actors' interpretations and actions, using a longitudinal field study of electronic trading implementation in the London Insurance Market. The authors conclude with some
theoretical and practical contributions on discourse-practice links, the illumination of multiple perspectives in change processes, and implications for electronic data interchange implementation.
ISE Categories: Organizational Structure, Organizational Change