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Organizational Transparency and Sense-Making: The Case of Northern Rock
Authors:Oana Brindusa Albu  Stefan Wehmeier
Affiliation:1. Department of Intercultural Communication and Management , Copenhagen Business School oba.ikl@cbs.dk;3. Institute of Politics and Communication Studies , Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universit?t Greifswald
Abstract:Organizational transparency is associated with mutual understanding and consensus between the organization and its constituents, but is typically defined as information disclosure. Such definitions pose the risk of simplification and provide incomplete understandings of the transparency phenomenon. Additionally, research rarely focuses on how transparency is translated within crisis situations. This article presents a sense-making and discourse analysis perspective of transparency. We use the case of the British bank Northern Rock to show how this bank and its stakeholders enacted transparency in a critical moment, and to demonstrate how different zones of meaning emerged among the players involved.
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