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Jens Rennstam

Senior lecturer, Director of third cycle studies, Department of Business Administration

Portrait of Jens Rennstam. Photo.

Control in complex organizations

Author

  • Jens Rennstam
  • Dan Kärreman

Summary, in English

The extant research on organizational control builds on the assumption of vertical control – managers are thought to develop orders, rules and norms to control the operating core. Yet it is claimed that work becomes increasingly “knowledge intensive” and that organizations rely heavily for their productivity on the knowledge and creativity of their work force. In this type of “knowledge work,” the strong focus on vertical control is insufficient as it fails to account for the important operative and horizontal interactions upon which many contemporary organizations depend. Drawing on practice theory and an ethnographic study of engineering work, this paper theorizes control as a form of work that does not only belong to formal management, but is dispersed among various work activities, including horizontal ones. The article introduces the idea of control work as a key practice in contemporary organizations, and the concepts of constructive disobedience, translation, and peer reviewing as ways of understanding how control work is exercised at the operative level.

Department/s

  • Organizational Studies

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Publication/Series

Academy of Management Proceedings

Volume

2014

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Academy of Management

Topic

  • Business Administration

Conference name

Academy of Management Conference

Conference date

2006-08-01

Conference place

Atlanta, United States

Status

Published