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How and when does speech-acting generate social innovations
Authors:Thorvald Gran  Nadia von Jacobi
Affiliation:1. Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Christies gt. 17, 5007 Bergen, Norway;2. Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Pavia, Corso Strada Nuova 65, 27100 Pavia, Italy;3. Human Development, Capability and Poverty International Research Centre, IUSS – Institute for Advanced Study, Piazza della Vittoria 15, 27100, Pavia, Italy
Abstract:Speaking is a normal, a special and ubiquitous human activity. Speaking or writing as a subjective and willful activity directed at others takes place within a dense set of behavioral norms. Speaking also activates selectively resources, concepts, logics and rules in language. We investigate the power of the language institution, speech-acting, constructed narratives and deliberations in creating social innovations. We look at new organizations, especially the constitution of new groups with operative collective intentions as social innovations. We ask how speech-acting theory can add or deepen insight into the constitution, the creation, the sustainability and the breakdown of organizations. Speech-acting theory has a focus on rationality as reasoning. Both Amartya Sen and John Searle have delved into reasoning – as creative subjectivity in multi-institutional settings. We try to exploit critically some of their philosophical findings into the field of empirical organization and social innovation studies.
Keywords:speech-acting  narratives  language institution  power  organization  social innovations
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