Resisting Through Corporate Values = Resistiendo a través de los valores corporativos
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- Año de publicación 2010
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- Purpose: To denaturalize the concept of corporate values as a necessary managerial practice to engineer culture in organizations and to explore how its enactment influences power - resistance interplays and the workplace construction of selves.Method: We engaged in Critical Management Studies (CMS), using an interpretative approach to our empirical material.Theoretical framework: The study is based on the concepts of organizational control, corporate values enactment, workplace resistance and construction of selves.Empirical Foundation: The empirical data was gathered based on a triangulation method by employing qualitative interviews, analysis of corporate material and fieldwork observation in Asian Monetary Fund, an Indonesian financial institution headquartered in Jakarta.Conclusion: We found that corporate values is a fragmented, fluid and fragile concept which can be used by employees to reproduce, rationalize and transform power relations in the organization and this process to resist “through” rather than “against” corporate values affects the construction of selves at work; producing individuals who simultaneously identify and dis-identify to the organization.
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- Óscar Hernán; Yuzenho Ismarson Vargas Villamizar, "Resisting Through Corporate Values = Resistiendo a través de los valores corporativos", Indonesia:-, 2010. Consultado en línea en la Biblioteca Digital de Bogotá (https://www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co/resources/2084107/), el día 2024-03-28.