2020
DOI: 10.1177/0001839220948483
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The Dynamics of Prioritizing: How Actors Temporally Pattern Complex Role–Routine Ecologies

Abstract: This paper examines the emergence of temporal coordination among multiple interdependent routines in a complex work setting that does not allow for up-front scheduling. We propose that when actors continuously have to prioritize their expected contributions to multiple interdependent routines, they address this challenge by orienting not just toward routines but also toward person-roles. Drawing on an ethnographic study of an agile consulting project team confronted with continued scheduling failures, we demon… Show more

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“…An organizational routine can be defined as a ''repetitive, recognizable pattern of interdependent actions, involving multiple actors'' (Feldman and Pentland, 2003: 96). The pattern of a routine is oriented toward the accomplishment of a ''day-to-day operational task'' (Rerup and Feldman, 2011: 584) and emerges as its constituent actions become reflective of each other (Kremser, Pentland, and Brunswicker, 2019). A routine dynamics perspective focuses the researcher on the processual nature of routines as emergent and generative action patterns (Feldman, 2000;Feldman and Pentland, 2003;Pentland et al, 2012;Feldman et al, 2016).…”
Section: A Routine Dynamics Perspective On Temporal Coordination Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An organizational routine can be defined as a ''repetitive, recognizable pattern of interdependent actions, involving multiple actors'' (Feldman and Pentland, 2003: 96). The pattern of a routine is oriented toward the accomplishment of a ''day-to-day operational task'' (Rerup and Feldman, 2011: 584) and emerges as its constituent actions become reflective of each other (Kremser, Pentland, and Brunswicker, 2019). A routine dynamics perspective focuses the researcher on the processual nature of routines as emergent and generative action patterns (Feldman, 2000;Feldman and Pentland, 2003;Pentland et al, 2012;Feldman et al, 2016).…”
Section: A Routine Dynamics Perspective On Temporal Coordination Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A routine dynamics perspective focuses the researcher on the processual nature of routines as emergent and generative action patterns (Feldman, 2000;Feldman and Pentland, 2003;Pentland et al, 2012;Feldman et al, 2016). Specific attention is paid to processes of patterning (Danner-Schrö der and Geiger, 2016;Feldman, 2016;Goh and Pentland, 2019), whereby actors perform situated actions so that they ''fit together to form joint action'' (Dionysiou and Tsoukas, 2013: 186), accomplishing coordination within and among routines (Jarzabkowski, Le, and Feldman, 2012;Turner and Rindova, 2012;Kremser and Schreyö gg, 2016;Kremser and Blagoev, 2020). In our efforts to better understand the accomplishment of temporal coordination under conditions of temporal uncertainty, a routine dynamics perspective can help us in describing important temporal features of organizational work and analyzing how they can be accomplished in practice.…”
Section: A Routine Dynamics Perspective On Temporal Coordination Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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