How art works may afect organizational life has been debated now for long time (e.g. Strati 1992 and 1999). Scholars in this feld have adopted diferent theoretical perspectives to underscore the meaning of art in organizations, ranging from sense-making and mindfulness (Barry and Meisiek, 2010) to individual learning (Taylor and Ladkin, 2009; Friedman and Antal, 2009) and organizational learning (Antal et al., 2014; Sköldberg et al., 2016), to name just a few. In this paper, we focus on a specifc typology of art work in organizations: corporate collections. We discuss the multiple logics and practices that emerge around a corporate collection. Moreover, we investigate how these logics may frame a corporate collection as an organizational artefact that either creates interspaces for collaboration across organizational domains, or divides and prevents knowledge sharing and exchange.

Paolino, C., Bissola, R., Imperatori, B., PRACTICES COMBINATION AND COLLECTIONS’ CONFIGURATIONS: A COMPLEMENTARITY-BASED APPROACH TO CORPORATE COLLECTIONS, in Paolo Canonico, S. C. G. M. M. M. R. M. L. M. (ed.), Organizing in the shadow of power, STUDI MOA, ROMA -- ITA 2018: 607- 630 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/122567]

PRACTICES COMBINATION AND COLLECTIONS’ CONFIGURATIONS: A COMPLEMENTARITY-BASED APPROACH TO CORPORATE COLLECTIONS

Paolino, Chiara;Bissola, Rita;Imperatori, Barbara
2018

Abstract

How art works may afect organizational life has been debated now for long time (e.g. Strati 1992 and 1999). Scholars in this feld have adopted diferent theoretical perspectives to underscore the meaning of art in organizations, ranging from sense-making and mindfulness (Barry and Meisiek, 2010) to individual learning (Taylor and Ladkin, 2009; Friedman and Antal, 2009) and organizational learning (Antal et al., 2014; Sköldberg et al., 2016), to name just a few. In this paper, we focus on a specifc typology of art work in organizations: corporate collections. We discuss the multiple logics and practices that emerge around a corporate collection. Moreover, we investigate how these logics may frame a corporate collection as an organizational artefact that either creates interspaces for collaboration across organizational domains, or divides and prevents knowledge sharing and exchange.
2018
Inglese
Organizing in the shadow of power
9788898854288
STUDI MOA
Paolino, C., Bissola, R., Imperatori, B., PRACTICES COMBINATION AND COLLECTIONS’ CONFIGURATIONS: A COMPLEMENTARITY-BASED APPROACH TO CORPORATE COLLECTIONS, in Paolo Canonico, S. C. G. M. M. M. R. M. L. M. (ed.), Organizing in the shadow of power, STUDI MOA, ROMA -- ITA 2018: 607- 630 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/122567]
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