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Loss of site: organizational site moves as organizational deaths
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OrganizationsEducationOrganizational Site MovesOrganization ScienceSocial ChangeOrganizational CultureOrganizational BehaviorManagementStrong Place AttachmentOrganizational SystemsOrganizational TransformationSite MoveOrganizational CommunicationOrganizational StructureOrganization DevelopmentBusinessOrganization TheoryEthnographyCulture ChangeOrganizational DeathCrisis Management
This paper broadens and extends the idea of organizational death by arguing that certain organizational site moves, those in which employees hold a strong place attachment to the to be left, are a form of organizational death. It argues for the utility of viewing organizational change as involving loss and including space in studies of everyday organizational experiences. Using ethnographic research (participant‐observation and in‐depth interviews with the employees) of one such organization (the “Coffee House”) and a negotiated‐order perspective, discusses employee beliefs as to how the site move should have been managed as a means to document their understanding of the move as a loss experience and as a form of organizational death.
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