1st Edition

Organizational Identity and Memory A Multidisciplinary Approach

By Andrea Casey Copyright 2019
    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    Organizational Identity and Memory analyzes the relationship between organizational identity and organizational memory, in particular history and commemoration. The goal is to further our understanding of the role of this relationship in processes critical to today’s organizations: the evolution of organizational identity, the creation and use of organizational memory, organizational learning and change, and employee identification with organizations.

    The literature on organizational memory and organizational identity has developed independently and at times in separate disciplines. Scholars have debated whether organizational identity is mutable or enduring. In this debate, organizational history, a form of organizational memory, has been a key factor, but neither side of the debate has pursued indepth the well-developed literature on collective memory to understand this relationship and its impact on organizational identity. Organizational memory defined as commemoration and history has been connected to different forms of identity, both national and organizational, but this relationship and its impact on organizational memory processes has not been explored.



    Organizational Identity and Memory takes a multidisciplinary approach to explore and articulate the dynamic relationship between organizational identity and memory, drawing on work from anthropology, history, organizational studies, and sociology. A multidisciplinary theoretical framework for future research on organizational identity and memory is presented. Implications for managers are discussed with engaging insights from organizational research and practices in creating corporate museums, galleries, visitor centers, and other displays of this relationship.

    Introduction The value of a multidisciplinary perspective Literature search methods Introduction to key concepts The organization Seminal work: Organizational identity Seminal work: Organizational memory Literature since the seminal work Organization of the book References PART 1: THE CONCEPTSChapter 1: Organizational and collective memoryOrganizational memory The seminal text of Walsh and UngsonLiterature reviews on organizational memory in organizational studiesLiterature review in information systems The organizational memory literature since 2010Knowledge management Organizational learning Collective memory as a theoretical lens for organizational memory Commemoration and remembering as a theoretical lens for organizational memorySpecial issues focused on organizational memory as collective memory and commemoration Organizational memory as social remembering Collective memory: Social science perspectives from anthropology, history, and sociology Origins of collective memory theories: HalbwachsCollective memory literature building on HalbwachsTheoretical approaches to collective memoryDifferentiating between collective memory and other related terms Differentiating between history and collective memory Schwartz on commemoration and history Factors that influence collective memory Social interaction and the role of the individual in collective memorySchemas as cognitive tools in collective memoryTime and collective memory Physical space in collective memory SummaryReferencesChapter 2: Organizational and collective identity Organizational identity

    Biography

    Andrea Casey is an Associate Professor of Human and Organizational Learning at The George Washington University Graduate School of Education & Human Development.