TY - JOUR
T1 - Organizing Processes in Complex Activity Networks
AU - Blackler, Frank
AU - Crump, Norman
AU - McDonald, Seonaidh
PY - 2000/5/30
Y1 - 2000/5/30
N2 - This paper analyses practice as activity and develops a framework for analysing organizations as networks of activity systems. The approach is applied in a study of a high technology company. Key tensions in the organization are outlined and a comparative study of three strategy development teams is described. Activity theory provides the means to analyse organizations as distributed, decentred and emergent knowledge systems. It is suggested that the processes of 'perspective making', 'perspective taking' and 'perspective shaping' are central to the integration of different expert groups that need to co-operate in the pursuit of multiple, perhaps competing, objectives.
AB - This paper analyses practice as activity and develops a framework for analysing organizations as networks of activity systems. The approach is applied in a study of a high technology company. Key tensions in the organization are outlined and a comparative study of three strategy development teams is described. Activity theory provides the means to analyse organizations as distributed, decentred and emergent knowledge systems. It is suggested that the processes of 'perspective making', 'perspective taking' and 'perspective shaping' are central to the integration of different expert groups that need to co-operate in the pursuit of multiple, perhaps competing, objectives.
KW - Activity theory
KW - Business strategy
KW - Interactive social science
KW - Multidisciplinary teams
KW - Organizational analysis
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U2 - 10.1177/135050840072005
DO - 10.1177/135050840072005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0346302278
SN - 1350-5084
VL - 7
SP - 277
EP - 300
JO - Organization
JF - Organization
IS - 2
ER -