A Grammatical Model of Organizational Routines in a Technical Service Organizati

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A Grammatical Model of Organizational Routines in a Technical Service Organizati
Brian T Pentland
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This assumption is no different, in principle, than the assumption that survey responses mean the same thing to different respondents and can therefore be compared and aggregated. While this assumption has been criticized (Cicourel, 1964; Blumer, 1968), it is more commonly treated as completely unproblematic. As in any methodology that involves a representation of a complex phenomenon, the representation tends to distance us from the object of our inquiry. The advantage of this approach is that... unlike traditional linear models, which at best employ summary measures of the overall routine, the essential sequential structure of the routine is preserved. The disadvantage is that the experiences of the participants are reduced to strings of coded symbols.
This method also assumes that it is meaningful to isolate the synchronic structure of routines from their diachronic context (Barley, 1990). As Fabian (1990) notes, the performances that we observe are always just the tip of an iceberg that consists of the rehearsal and repetition of these patterns over time; these performances create the context in which they occur just as much as they are created by it.


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