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Title: Stories of Survival: Knowledge Intensive Organisations and the Finnish 1990s Recession
Authors: Örndahl, Mia
Subject: Management and Organisation
Keywords: stories
narrative approach
social constructionism
crisis handling
knowledge intensive organisations
organisational survival
Abstract: The recession that hit the Finnish economy at the beginning of the 1990s has been regarded as unusually severe. Organisations’ failure to survive the recession has been researched in their various aspects. However, the reasons for why and how organisations that survived did so have been explored to a somewhat lesser extent. This study concerns organisations that survived rather than those that failed to do so, as studying successful experiences is acknowledged as an important source for learning how to counteract future failure. The thesis examines four knowledge intensive organisations, with the focus on managerial and social aspects of the crisis handling processes. The study deals with managers’ and co-workers’ stories about organisational attempts to survive, rather than seeking to identify causal relationships. Drawing upon a narrative approach and a social constructionist perspective, the crisis handling processes are treated as reconstructions and rationalisations of what happened. A primary assumption of this thesis is that we make sense of experiences in retrospect, and the aim is to describe the handling of crisis situations and the hardships related to economic difficulties, by focusing on the interviewees’ explanations of how those difficulties were dealt with. The stories are about taking control despite the threats induced by an extremely severe economic recession, remaining active, how the managers and their co-workers dealt with the uncertainty experienced, and how the organisations subsequently survived. The analysis also interrogates such issues as trust, authenticity, legitimacy, identity and nostalgia in crisis contexts.
Date of defence: 24-Sep-2005
Issue Date: 14-Sep-2005
Publisher: Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration
Svenska handelshögskolan
Series/Report no.: Economics and Society
148
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10227/120
URN:ISBN:951-555-888-3
ISBN: 951-555-888-3
Appears in Collections:Economics and Society (Doctoral theses)
Management and Organisation - Doctoral Theses

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