ORGANIZATIONAL ROUTINES AS GRAMMARS OF ACTION

被引:429
作者
PENTLAND, BT [1 ]
RUETER, HH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 USA
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10.2307/2393300
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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This paper explores the sequential structure of work processes in a task unit whose work involves high numbers of exceptions, low analyzability of search, frequent interruptions, and extensive delibration and that cannot be characterized as routine under any traditional definition. Yet a detailed analysis of the sequential pattern of action in a sample of 168 service interactions reveals that most interactions follow a repetitive, functionally similar pattern. This apparent contradiction presents a challenge to our theoretical understanding of routines: How can apparently nonroutine work display such a high degree of regularity? To answer this question, we propose a new definition of organizational routines as a set of functionally similar patterns and illustrate a new methodology for studying the sequential structure of work processes using rule-based grammatical models. This approach to organizational routines juxtaposes the structural features of the organization against the reflective agency of organizational members. Members enact specific performances from among a constrained, but potentially large set of possibilities that can be described by a grammer, giving rise to the regular patterns of action we label routines.
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页数:27
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