Time as a research lens: A conceptual review and research agenda

B Blagoev, T Hernes, S Kunisch… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Time is gaining recognition as an important research perspective, yet the assumptions,
concepts, and boundaries of this perspective vary greatly across different fields. This …

When Top Managers' Temporal Orientations Collide: Middle managers and the strategic use of the past

I Sasaki, M Kotosaka, A De Massis - Organization Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Use-of-the-past research has advanced our understanding of how top managers
instrumentalize past knowledge, events and rhetorical constructions to advance their …

Practices of Periodization: Towards a Critical Perspective on Temporal Division in Organizations

Y Sadeghi, G Islam, W Van Lent - Academy of Management …, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Periodization, or the division of perceived time, pervades organizational life. While scholars
have explored many ways in which actors relate to the past, present, and future for various …

From Losers to Winners: Overcoming Negative Leader Legacy in Radical Organisational Change

M Siltaoja, V Sorsa - Journal of Management Inquiry, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines how a new leader reshapes the negative legacy of a previous leader to
influence employee identification during radical organisational change. Drawing on a …

Sensemaking along global supply chains: implications for the ability of the MNE to manage sustainability challenges

L Preuss, R Barkemeyer, B Arora… - Journal of International …, 2024 - Springer
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are increasingly called upon to address sustainability
issues along their supply chains. We advance prior literature on this topic by building on the …

[HTML][HTML] Crossroads for Organizations: Time, Space, and People

E Dalpiaz, E Sandström, H Schildt - egos.org
Sensemaking research provides a powerful lens to understand how individuals, teams, and
organizations understand and engage with the future. The classic focus of sensemaking was …