Crossing an Apparent Chasm: Bridging Mindful and Less-Mindful Perspectives on Organizational Learning
University of Pennsylvania · Western University
Abstract
An important new stream of organizational research has emerged in recent years that draws on the notion of mindfulness. At the same time, there is a long-standing body of work in the organizations literature that emphasizes the role of routine-driven, or less-mindful, behavior. We attempt to connect these two seemingly disparate literatures arguing that, at a performative level, important elements of less-mindful processes are necessary elements underlying mindfulness. In particular, we note the role of established action repertories that facilitate the response to novel stimuli and how routines and established role structures enable mindfulness to be sustained across time and the span of the organization.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 95
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2Topics & keywords
- Mindfulness
- Psychology
- Complementarity (molecular biology)
- Action (physics)
- Normative
- Context (archaeology)
- Bridging (networking)
- Performative utterance
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions