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Informal Networks And Organizational Change Positive Contributions And The Role Of Identification 1st Ed 2020 Lukas Kocher

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Informal Networks And Organizational Change Positive Contributions And The Role Of Identification 1st Ed 2020 Lukas Kocher
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Author: Lukas Kocher
ISBN: 9783658282837, 9783658282844, 3658282835, 3658282843
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Informal Networks And Organizational Change Positive Contributions And The Role Of Identification 1st Ed 2020 Lukas Kocher by Lukas Kocher 9783658282837, 9783658282844, 3658282835, 3658282843 instant download after payment.

This thesis examines the role of informal employee networks and their potential positive contributions to a successful implementation of disruptive organizational change. It relies on an in-depth analysis of qualitative data, collected in 13 semi-structured interviews. The findings show that in times of organizational change, employees countervail the capacities of their informal networks to optimize organizational effectiveness and efficiency against the effectiveness and efficiency of prevalent formal organizational structures. A central dynamic also detected in the findings is the role of organizational identification as a key driver to engage in informal networks to positively support an organization’s change process implementation.

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