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Navigating Temporary Organizations: A Narrative Perspective

Jothsna Rajan, Srivardhini K Jha and Gopal Naik
Journal Name
Journal of Management Inquiry
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2024
Journal Publications Functional Area
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Publication Date
Vo. 33(4), October 2024, Pg. 401-417
Abstract

Temporary organizations (TOs) can be viewed as a collection of narratives about the past and the future that can potentially shape organizational outcomes. An in-depth, longitudinal study of a time-bound inter-organizational project that served rural India's educational needs shows how multi-authored narratives and practices in temporary organizations influence each other. When the narratives are coherent with respect to the past and the future, the actors engage in mitigative practices, and the project develops. If the narratives diverge, the actors engage in self-serving practices hindering the project. The narrative view affords us a novel lens to understand the dynamics that shape practices and outcomes within temporary organizations. Our findings also have practical implications for TO management—understanding the plurality of narratives and emphasizing the importance of aligning them.

Navigating Temporary Organizations: A Narrative Perspective

Author(s) Name: Jothsna Rajan, Srivardhini K Jha and Gopal Naik
Journal Name: Journal of Management Inquiry
Volume: Vo. 33(4), October 2024, Pg. 401-417
Year of Publication: 2024
Abstract:

Temporary organizations (TOs) can be viewed as a collection of narratives about the past and the future that can potentially shape organizational outcomes. An in-depth, longitudinal study of a time-bound inter-organizational project that served rural India's educational needs shows how multi-authored narratives and practices in temporary organizations influence each other. When the narratives are coherent with respect to the past and the future, the actors engage in mitigative practices, and the project develops. If the narratives diverge, the actors engage in self-serving practices hindering the project. The narrative view affords us a novel lens to understand the dynamics that shape practices and outcomes within temporary organizations. Our findings also have practical implications for TO management—understanding the plurality of narratives and emphasizing the importance of aligning them.