articleOrganization StudiesAug 18, 2005Closed access

Alternative Approaches for Studying Organizational Change

University of Minnesota · Texas A&M University

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Abstract

Scholars hold different views about whether organizations consist of things or processes and about variance or process methods for conducting research. By combining these two dimensions, we develop a typology of four approaches for studying organizational change. Although the four approaches may be viewed as opposing or competing views, we see them as being complementary. Each approach focuses on different questions and provides a different — but partial — understanding of organizational change. We argue that coordinating the pluralistic insights from the four approaches provides a richer understanding of organization change than any one approach provides by itself.

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Keywords
  • Typology
  • Organizational change
  • Variance (accounting)
  • Sociology
  • Organizational studies
  • Process (computing)
  • Epistemology
  • Organizational theory
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