Deconstructing divisions: Cultural schismogeneses as sources of creativity in organizations |
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Authors: | Meta Gorup Dan Podjed |
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Affiliation: | 1. CHEGG - Centre for Higher Education Governance Ghent, Department of Sociology, Ghent University, Korte Meer 5, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;2. Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, Novi trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | Drawing on Gregory Bateson's theory of cultural schismogenesis, the authors analyse such processes within two organizations: the Birdwatching and Bird Study Association of Slovenia and VU University Amsterdam. Both cases illustrate internal cultural divisions typical for non-profit organizations whose goals go beyond optimizing financial profits and can thus be interpreted in various, sometimes conflicting, ways. The article demonstrates how organizational members, through continuous processes of creative deconstruction, transform organizations by simultaneously creating both schisms and coalitions. This shows that, although cultural divisions may at first glance seem destructive, they are at the same time sources of creativity that permit organizational renewal and growth. |
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Keywords: | cultural schismogenesis organizational cultures creative deconstruction ethnographic approach non-profit organizations |
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