Towards emancipation through organizational (re)design? Exploring integral organizational renewal from a critical management perspective

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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a more pragmatic critical management studies (CMS), by exploring the emancipatory intent of organizational (re)design concepts and ideas from the modern sociotechnical approach integral organizational renewal (IOR). Design/methodology/approach: This paper is of a conceptual nature in that it engages with relevant literature from the fields of CMS and IOR, guided by a focused conceptualization of emancipation from CMS literature. Findings: It is found that although IOR can to a large extent be considered as an emancipatory project, it contains a number of dangers which jeopardize its emancipatory potential. Complemented with other sociotechnical approaches and ideas, however, it appears that IOR could make some valuable contributions to a pragmatic CMS. Originality/value: This paper is unique in engaging in an exchange of ideas between CMS and IOR. By doing so, it contributes, first, to the debate on a more pragmatic CMS; second, to the dialogue between CMS and “mainstream” organization science; third, to the field of organizational (re)design.

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Gronouwe, L., Moorkamp, M., & Visser, M. (2022). Towards emancipation through organizational (re)design? Exploring integral organizational renewal from a critical management perspective. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 30(7), 34–48. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOA-03-2021-2693

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