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Monika Müller

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Meaningful work at a distance: A case study in a hospital

Author

  • Monika Müller
  • Christian Huber
  • Martin Messner

Summary, in English

Having a positive impact on other people's lives typically increases the likelihood of regarding one's work as meaningful. In some settings, however, employees have little or no contact to those who experience the impact of their work. Our paper examines how such distance affects these employees' construction of their work as meaningful. We present the findings of an in-depth case study of medical laboratory workers who do not typically interact with their patients. Drawing on interviews and observational data, we identify three sensemaking practices through which employees overcome the physical and perceived psychological distance to patients: assembling various pieces of information about the patient, sharing patient-related stories with colleagues, and relating themselves to patients and their medical problems. We also find that overcoming distance to patients can result in emotional stress, which is why some employees prefer staying at a ‘safe’ psychological distance. Our paper contributes to the meaningful work literature by examining how actors make work meaningful when they are physically distant from their object of work. We also contribute to a critical understanding of meaningful work by showing how efforts to render one's work more meaningful can intensify stress and emotional tension.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Pages

719-729

Publication/Series

European Management Journal

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Work Sciences
  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Meaningful work
  • Distance
  • Sensemaking
  • Emotions
  • Case Study

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1873-5681