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Writing out praise: Air Canada employees and the 1968 CEO change
Abstract:In 1968, the Air Canada CEO was an individual from outside the airline industry, when previously all CEOs had been former airline pilots for the organization. In investigating why, the union writings of Air Canada, a large Crown corporation, make no reference to this 1968 CEO change. I examine how the values, beliefs, and ideas of employees affect the development of an organization's written histories. I apply actor network theory, sensemaking, critical sensemaking, and theories of “writing out” to expose and develop the concept of the noncorporeal actant as a critical influence within a network and in the writing of histories. Copyright © 2016 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Air Canada  history  actor‐network theory  noncorporeal actants  sensemaking  Air Canada  histoire  thé  orie du ré  seau‐acteur  actants non‐corporels  construction du sens
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