Artigo Revisado por pares

Sedimentation and Transformation in Organizational Change: The Case of Canadian Law Firms

1996; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 17; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/017084069601700404

ISSN

1741-3044

Autores

David J. Cooper, Bob Hinings, Royston Greenwood, John L. Brown, D. James Cooper, Bob Hinings, Royston Greenwood, John L. Brown,

Tópico(s)

Regulation and Compliance Studies

Resumo

This paper identifies two archetypes in large Canadian law firms to show how ideas of professionalism and partnership are changing, due in part to shifts in discourses in the wider institutional context. These changes in discourse themselves alter the interpretation of organizational structures and systems. This theme is explored through the concept of tracks and sedimentation. We explore the emergence of an organizational archetype that appears not to be secure, and which results in sedimented structures with competitive commit ments. The geological metaphor of sedimentation allows us to consider a dia lectical rather than a linear view of change. Case studies of two law firms show how one archetype is layered on the other, rather than representing a distinct transformation where one archetype sweeps away the residues of the other.

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