Microfoundations of Organizational Paradox: The Problem Is How We Think about the Problem
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology · Clemson University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Competing tensions and demands pervade our work lives. Accumulating research examines organizational and leadership approaches to leveraging these tensions. But what about individuals within firms? Although early paradox theory built upon micro-level insights from psychology and philosophy to understand the nature and management of varied competing demands, corresponding empirical studies are rare, offering scarce insights into why some individuals thrive with tensions while others struggle. In response, we contribute to the microfoundations of organizational paradox with a theoretical model and robust measures that help unpack individuals’ varied approaches to tensions. Following rigorous scale development in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 55.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 111
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5Topics & keywords
- Microfoundations
- Mindset
- Leverage (statistics)
- Organizational behavior
- Economics
- Scarcity
- Ambidexterity
- Positive economics
- Decent work and economic growth