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Perceptions of organization development in South Korea: the use of a sensemaking approach
Authors:Young-Sun Lee  Christopher J. Rees
Affiliation:1. Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, UKsunny438@gmail.com"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0852-9606;3. Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This qualitative study explores how employees engage in sensemaking during Organization Development (OD) initiatives in chaebols, that is, large family-owned firms in South Korea. In adopting a case study approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 37 respondents drawn from different levels of a chaebol to address three research questions. First, what key contextual factors are associated with employees’ sensemaking at different levels of an organization? Second, how do individuals at different levels of the organization make sense of an OD initiative through the ‘searching for plausibility’ property of sensemaking? Third, what contextual cues are influential when employees engage in ‘identity construction’ in sensemaking in response to an OD initiative? The findings and implications of the study demonstrate multiple subjective realities, which employees from different levels construct, indicating that the prevailing norms and practice within the existing culture, which have been influential in constructing the identities of employees should be identified when attempting to implement OD to change the organizational culture.
Keywords:Organization development  South Korea  Dialogic OD  sensemaking  chaebols
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