Christi Lockwood
Boston College
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The Academy of Management Annals | 2015
Simona Giorgi; Christi Lockwood; Mary Ann Glynn
AbstractThe study of culture is on the rise; still, this popularity comes with the cost of increasing fragmentation, as definitions and conceptualizations proliferate. The objectives of this review are twofold: first, we set out to disentangle the multiple conceptual strands used to describe culture, and second, we examine how culture relates to other key constructs, particularly identity, institutions, and practices. To start, we build from extant work in sociology to identify and discuss five prominent ways in which culture has been theorized in the management literature—values, stories, frames, toolkits, and categories—and we organize these into a framework that hinges on values and toolkits as anchors. Second, we examine the relationship between culture and theorizations of identity, institutions, and practices in organization studies. We focus on these three dimensions because their vicinity with culture often leads to conceptual slippage, as debates in the extant literature document. Finally, we ide...
Archive | 2016
Christi Lockwood; Mary Ann Glynn
Abstract The construct of “tradition” is commonly used in studies of society and culture and refers to historically patterned institutionalized practices that emphasize the “presentness of the past” in their transmission. However, there is “very little analysis of the properties of tradition” (Shils, 1971, p. 124), especially in the management literature. We draw on illustrative examples from Martha Stewart Living magazine to reveal the use and meanings of traditions and their relevance to understanding institutional micro-foundations in contemporary living. We investigate how organizations bundle various aspects of institutions in their presentation, and seek to advance theory on how institutions matter in everyday life.
Journal of Management | 2018
Christi Lockwood; Simona Giorgi; Mary Ann Glynn
We review the past quarter century of literature linking language and action in management research published from 1993 through 2017. Different from recent in-depth reviews that focus narrowly on particular forms that words take, we look across these different kinds of word assemblages to uncover broad themes and mechanisms that link words with action outcomes in organizational settings. Classifying common conceptual approaches and prominent outcomes, we systematize and synthesize existing work on how to do things with words, identifying points of tension or contradiction as well as consistencies or overlaps across areas of research and methodologies. In addition, we go beyond typologies of how words are constructed to unearth how words function in the service of action; in so doing, we articulate three underlying mechanisms that connect words to action—resonance, enactment, and power—and discuss each. We end with a discussion of promising avenues for future research.
Archive | 2015
Mary Ann Glynn; Christi Lockwood; Ryan Raffaelli
Journal of Business Ethics | 2018
Richard P. Nielsen; Christi Lockwood
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017
Christi Lockwood
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2016
Christi Lockwood
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2016
Marlys K. Christianson; Rich DeJordy; Christi Lockwood; Ryann Elizabeth Manning; Trent A Williams
Archive | 2015
Mary Ann Glynn; Christi Lockwood; Ryan Raffaelli
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2013
Christi Lockwood