The myth of flexibility in organizational change |
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Authors: | Janne Tienari Risto Tainio |
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Affiliation: | Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland |
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Abstract: | In this article we examine the complex nature of organizational flexibility. We question the myth of flexibility as exclusively a top management interpretation of constant adaptiveness to environmental change by exploring the various rigidities involved in a seemingly adaptive organization. Our long-term study of a major Finnish commercial bank under deregulation identified several dominant forms of temporal flexibility–rigidity configurations: formal rigidities, flexible rigidities, rigid flexibilities and defensive rigidities. These configurations were revealed by focusing on the structural tensions which emerge between different levels of management and on the different interpretations given by competing groups to the notion of “organizational flexibility” within a process of change. |
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Keywords: | Organizational change Reform Restructuring Flexibility Rigidity Banking |
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