Christine Blomqvist
Senior lecturer
I marknadens namn : mångtydiga reformer i svenska kommuner
In the name of the market. On the ambiguity of reforms in Swedish municipalities.
Author
Summary, in English
In order to account for the fact that changes are not only deliberate, but also adaptive and unpredictable, the reforms are interpreted as processes of translation. The concept of translation makes it possible to grasp the ambiguity, dynamism and complexity of the reforming process.
The notion of translation allows a theoretical link to be constructed between stability and change. The study shows that while change is brought about and reflected in a change of language, the established images of the organisation are reproduced in this process. It was possible to discern a conflict between the explicit desire to be specific and thus distinguish oneself from others, and the fear that the process might lead to a situation were municipalities become more like other organisations. This conflict is interpreted as a tension between the creation of a particular and a universal identity. Thus, it is argued that an important outcome of reforms is not only that they create new activities but that reforms create new identities. It is shown how reforms reshape the actors', i.e. the individuals' and organisations', opinions of themselves and, accordingly, their opinion of the appropriate way to act.
The plurality of meaning explains the fact that an organisation can have multiple identities. Plurality of meaning thus creates an ambiguity that extends the range of action, since actors can choose an appropriate identity to act upon. The emerging organisational identity influences the kind of translations that will be carried out in the future. Interpreting reforms as identity-transforming processes moves the focus of attention from the short-term to the long-term consequences of change.
Department/s
- Department of Business Administration
Publishing year
1996
Language
Swedish
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Nerenius & Santérus
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- Political and administrative sciences
- public organisations.
- identtity
- translation
- reform processes. ambiguity
- Institutions
- institutional and organisational change
- Statsvetenskap
- förvaltningskunskap
Status
Published
Supervisor
- [unknown] [unknown]
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 91-88384-83-7
- ISRN: LUSADG/SAEK--96/1031--SE
Defence date
19 April 1996
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Crafoordsalen, Lunds universitet
Opponent
- [unknown unknown]