articleAdministrative Science QuarterlyMar 1, 2003GREEN OA

Reconceptualizing Organizational Routines as a Source of Flexibility and Change

University of California, Irvine · Michigan State University

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Abstract

In this paper, we challenge the traditional understanding of organizational routines as creating inertia in organizations. We adapt Latour's distinction between ostensive and performative to build a theory that explains why routines are a source of change as well as stability. The ostensive aspect of a routine embodies what we typically think of as the structure. The performative aspect embodies the specific actions, by specific people, at specific times and places, that bring the routine to life. We argue that the ostensive aspect enables people to guide, account for, and refer to specific performances of a routine, and the performative aspect creates, maintains, and modifies the ostensive aspect of the…

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Keywords
  • Ostensive definition
  • Performative utterance
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Computer science
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Epistemology
  • Organizational change
  • Action (physics)
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