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Journal Article
Organizational Paradigms of Reduced Load Work: Accommodation, elaboration, transformation
Academy of Management Journal
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This study examines variation in organizational responses to part-time work arrangements among professionals and managers. Analyses of over 350 interviews generated three paradigms of differences in ways organizations implemented and interpreted reduced-load work: accommodation, elaboration, and transformation. The paradigms can be viewed as representing firms' proclivity to engage in organizational learning by using individual cases of reduced-load work as opportunities for learning new ways of working and new possibilities for core business priorities.
Date Published:
2000
Citations:
Buck, Michelle L., MaryDean Lee, Shelley MacDermid. 2000. Organizational Paradigms of Reduced Load Work: Accommodation, elaboration, transformation. Academy of Management Journal. (6)1211-1226.