2018
DOI: 10.1080/02691728.2018.1466933
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Egalitarian Paradise or Factory Drudgery? Organizing Knowledge Production in High Energy Physics (HEP) Laboratories

Abstract: The organization of cutting-edge HEP laboratories has evolved in the intersection of academia, state agencies, and industry. Exponentially ever-larger and more complex knowledge-intensive operations, the laboratories have often faced the challenges of, and required organizational solutions similar to, those identified by a cluster of diverse theories falling under the larger heading of organization theory. The cluster has either shaped or accounted for the organization of industry and state administration. The… Show more

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“…Although the growth of research facilities is often associated with an increase in (unspecified) organizational complexity (e.g., Perović 2018 ), we believe that Big Science efforts do not necessarily generate multiple organizational logics and practices, and exhibit self-reflexive ordering to the same degree. As we argue below, contemporary experiments in high-energy physics may, however, be characterized as organizationally complex in the described sense.…”
Section: Organizational Complexitymentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Although the growth of research facilities is often associated with an increase in (unspecified) organizational complexity (e.g., Perović 2018 ), we believe that Big Science efforts do not necessarily generate multiple organizational logics and practices, and exhibit self-reflexive ordering to the same degree. As we argue below, contemporary experiments in high-energy physics may, however, be characterized as organizationally complex in the described sense.…”
Section: Organizational Complexitymentioning
confidence: 88%
“… 16 Perović ( 2018 ) criticizes that these accounts promote an idealized image of high-energy physics organizations as exceptionally egalitarian, although egalitarian self-organization of experts is not unusual in knowledge-intense bureaucracies. However, since Perović does not distinguish between the organization of laboratories and the organization of experimental collaborations, it remains unclear whether the ATLAS collaboration could be considered a bureaucracy in his sense.…”
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