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The competing roles of middle management: negotiated order in the context of change
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Bryant, M and Stensaker, I, The competing roles of middle management: negotiated order in the context of change, The Journal of Change Management, 11, (3) pp. 353-373. ISSN 1469-7017 (2011) [Refereed Article]
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Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis
DOI: doi:10.1080/14697017.2011.586951
Abstract
This article explores literature on middle managers and the competing roles they play
during implementation of change, and presents theory of negotiated order as a framework for further
understanding these challenges. Theory of negotiated order highlights social order as emerging
from the process of negotiation regarding how work is organized on a day-to-day basis. The
article builds upon existing middle management studies by focusing on how roles are negotiated
and, in particular, explores the negotiation processes through which middle managers move to
manage competing roles. The article argues that management scholars seeking to use theory of
negotiated order should focus specifically on characteristics of the negotiation context, as well as
social and structural contexts in which order is negotiated. It is also argued that empirical
research take specific contextual factors into consideration as well as be conducted at three
levels in which middle managers negotiate order: new ways of working, negotiation within the
self, and negotiation of boundaries in which middle managers can legitimately negotiate. This
information could provide insight into why middle managers engage in the decision-making
strategies or activities that they do, or why they do not take a certain course of action in
implementing change allowing management researchers to better tailor management strategies to
specific organizational environments. Although theory of negotiated order promises new insights
into middle management challenges during change, the challenges associated with using this
approach are also acknowledged and discussed.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | middle managers, organizational change, theory of negotiated order, negotiation processes, interactionism |
Research Division: | Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services |
Research Group: | Strategy, management and organisational behaviour |
Research Field: | Organisational planning and management |
Objective Division: | Expanding Knowledge |
Objective Group: | Expanding knowledge |
Objective Field: | Expanding knowledge in commerce, management, tourism and services |
UTAS Author: | Bryant, M (Professor Melanie Bryant) |
ID Code: | 114009 |
Year Published: | 2011 |
Deposited By: | TSBE |
Deposited On: | 2017-02-01 |
Last Modified: | 2017-10-17 |
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