2020
DOI: 10.1177/0018726720927443
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Rethinking history and memory in organization studies: The case for historiographical reflexivity

Abstract: The historic turn in organization studies has led to greater appreciation of the potential contribution from historical research. However, there is increasing emphasis on integrating history into organization studies, rather than on recognizing how accommodating history might require a reorientation. As a result, key conceptual and methodological insights from historiography have been overlooked or at times misrepresented. We identify four modes of enquiry that highlight distinctions from history about ‘how to… Show more

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“…There have been fewer efforts to distinguish between the associated constructs of history, memory and knowledge (i.e. Coraiola & Murcia, 2019; Decker et al, 2020). In particular, we believe that it will be crucial for further theorizing for scholars to delineate and distinguish between these constructs.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directions For Omsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been fewer efforts to distinguish between the associated constructs of history, memory and knowledge (i.e. Coraiola & Murcia, 2019; Decker et al, 2020). In particular, we believe that it will be crucial for further theorizing for scholars to delineate and distinguish between these constructs.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directions For Omsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interest in understanding how organizations muster the past for purposes in the present brought significant attention to discussions of organizational memory. In contrast to historical organizational studies, however, this perspective blurs the distinction between history and memory (Decker et al, 2020). The core interest is in the past seen as ‘a source of social symbolic resources available for a wide variety of creative uses’ (Wadhwani et al, 2018, p. 1664) and the sources about the past become less important than the ability to skilfully re-present the past in convincing ways (Suddaby, Foster, & Quinn-Trank, 2010).…”
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“…Mainstream texts often rely on simplistic and ill-informed 'leadership lessons' (Spector, 2016;Tourish, 2017;Wilson, 2016). The complexities of history are often given especially superficial treatment (Cummings et al, 2017;Decker et al, 2020;Gutmann, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%