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Organizational decision-making discourse and power: integrating across contexts and scales

Kwon, W and Clarke, I M and Wodak, R (2009) Organizational decision-making discourse and power: integrating across contexts and scales. Discourse and Communication, 3 (3). pp. 273-302.

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    Abstract

    Research has downplayed the complex discursive processes and practices through which decisions are constructed and blurs the relationship between macro- and micro-levels. The article argues for a critical and ecologically valid approach that articulates how discursive practices are influenced by, and in turn shape, the organizational settings in which they occur. It makes a methodological contribution using decision-making episodes of a senior management team meeting of a multinational company to demonstrate the insights that can be obtained from embedding the Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA) to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) within a longitudinal ethnography. The approach illuminates the latent and intricate power dynamics and range of potentials of agents, triangulating micro-level discursive strategies with macro-level historical sources and background knowledge on the social and political fields. The article also makes a theoretical contribution by demonstrating the dependency of decision outcomes on often unpredictable and subtle changes in the power—context relationship.

    Item Type: Article
    Journal or Publication Title: Discourse and Communication
    Subjects: UNSPECIFIED
    Departments: Lancaster University Management School > Lancaster University Management School - Other > Centre for Strategic Management
    ID Code: 45520
    Deposited By: ep_importer_pure
    Deposited On: 11 Jul 2011 19:33
    Refereed?: Yes
    Published?: Published
    Last Modified: 28 Feb 2013 14:50
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    URI: http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/45520

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