DOI: 10.22215/etd/2016-11401
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The Insider Perspective: Three Emic Studies About Sensemaking and Organizational Change Over Time

Abstract: Scholars contend that our understanding of organizational change would benefit from research that more closely represents the lived reality of organizational change.Research on sensemaking is particularly valuable in this vein because of its focus on the individual's experience and understanding. Existing empirical work on sensemaking about organizational change, however, is largely based on retrospective interview data and/or focuses on a narrow window of time during change implementation and thus does not th… Show more

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