Kasper Trolle Elmholdt
Aalborg University
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Human Resource Development International | 2016
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Claus Westergård Elmholdt; Lene Tanggaard; Lars Holmgaard Mersh
In this paper, we analyse the performativity of assessment tools used for measuring the learning effects of a leadership development programme. The paper is based on an empirical study of a leadership development programme, ‘Start to Lead’, in a global organization. Through our empirical analysis, we infer two modes of ordering, which illustrate how the assessment tool produced diverse performative effects across different practices. Our findings indicate a gap between the participants’ interview-based descriptions of what they learned from the programme and the assessment tool’s operationalization of ‘the right’ leadership knowledge. We also found that managers seemed to distinguish between assessment important to the managers themselves and their daily work, which they were highly motivated to do well, and assessment important to ‘the organizational system’, which mostly resulted in quickly ‘ticking boxes’. These findings suggest that assessment tools work as demarcations defining good leadership and legitimate learning. These demarcations risk being disconnected from the everyday practice of leadership and hence risk decoupling the assessment tool and the participants’ everyday leadership practice. We end the paper by discussing the theoretical implications of this analysis.
Journal of Change Management | 2018
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Rune Thorbjørn Jason Clausen; Mona Toft Madsen
ABSTRACT This study applies an affordance lens to understand the use of management tools and how atmospheres for change and development are created and exploited. Drawing on an ethnographic case study of a consultant-facilitated change intervention among a group of research leaders at a Danish Public Hospital, this study investigates how a business game is used as a tool to effectuate episodic spaces for leadership development. The study reveals three tool affordances and discusses how they enable and constrain episodic spaces for development and further develops the notion of seductive atmospheres as an important mechanism. The article suggests that a broader understanding of the use of tools and the role of atmospheres is essential for understanding how episodic spaces for development come to work in relation to organizational change and development.
Qualitative Studies | 2018
Noomi Christine Linde Matthiesen; Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Charlotte Wegener; Ninna Meier
Public Management Review | 2018
Niels Lennon; Kasper Trolle Elmholdt
Archive | 2018
Morten Kusk Fogsgaard; Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Claus Westergård Elmholdt
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Violetta Splitter; Davide Nicolini; William B. Gartner; Natalia Levina; Joseph A. Raelin; Richard Whittington
EGOS 2017 -- 33rd Colloquium: European Group for Organizational Studies | 2017
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Jeppe Agger Nielsen
Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, august 2017 | 2017
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt
Akademisk kvarter / Academic Quarter | 2017
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt; Claus Westergård Elmholdt
Archive | 2016
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt