2021
DOI: 10.1111/joms.12759
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Where ‘The Rules Don’t Apply’: Organizational Isolation and Misbehaviour in Elite Kitchens

Abstract: In this article we elaborate on the connection between organizational isolation and misbehaviour. Drawing on 47 interviews with elite chefs we make a twofold contribution to the misbehaviour literature. First, we conceptualize misbehaviour amongst chefs as a potentiality engrained into the geography of the kitchens they work in. Drawing on Smith (1987), we call this a geography of deviance. Through this concept we show that misbehaviour can be inscribed into a place, through structures that create feelings of … Show more

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“…As chefs, we are not mere technicians behind kitchen doors, but also tacticians who must embody the managerial properties of a CEO (Harrington, 2005) in addition to the specialized skills and creative vision of an artist (K. S. Lee et al, 2020;Stierand & Dörfler, 2012;Stierand et al, 2014). We are thinkers that not only have to reason constantly through challenges, but also maneuver while placed under pressure in stressful environments (Burrow et al, 2022a(Burrow et al, , 2022bMandel, 2022). We are arbiters of tastes, ambassadors of cuisines, and advocates for good and inclusive eating (Lee & Tao, 2022;Matta & García, 2019;McBride & Flore, 2019).…”
Section: Amputation Of the Culinary Thinker In Today's Hospitality Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As chefs, we are not mere technicians behind kitchen doors, but also tacticians who must embody the managerial properties of a CEO (Harrington, 2005) in addition to the specialized skills and creative vision of an artist (K. S. Lee et al, 2020;Stierand & Dörfler, 2012;Stierand et al, 2014). We are thinkers that not only have to reason constantly through challenges, but also maneuver while placed under pressure in stressful environments (Burrow et al, 2022a(Burrow et al, , 2022bMandel, 2022). We are arbiters of tastes, ambassadors of cuisines, and advocates for good and inclusive eating (Lee & Tao, 2022;Matta & García, 2019;McBride & Flore, 2019).…”
Section: Amputation Of the Culinary Thinker In Today's Hospitality Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%