A Estrutura Intelectual da Identidade Organizacional e a Oportunidade de Estudos em Estratégia Outros Idiomas

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61700
Resumo:
Objetivo: Este artigo tem como objetivo central compreender a evolução intelectual da Identidade Organizacional (IO) e as oportunidades de estudos futuros em estratégia. Método: Usamos as técnicas bibliométricas de citação e cocitação para avaliar a estrutura intelectual que suporta os estudos sobre IO. A partir de uma amostra de 587 artigos disponíveis na base Web of Science, identificamos os 26 artigos referenciados que suportam os trabalhos atuais. Originalidade/Relevância: Passaram-se 35 anos desde o artigo seminal de Albert e Whetten (1985). Os estudos sobre identidade organizacional cresceram significativamente deste então. Pelo reconhecimento da importância do conceito e pela aparente maturidade do campo, é importante revisitar e compreender os trabalhos que têm influenciado os trabalhos atuais sobre identidade organizacional. Resultados: Os resultados indicaram que a partir do trabalho seminal mencionado, estudos foram influenciados sobre identidade organizacional e mudança estratégica segundo três abordagens: visão socialmente construída; visão do ator social; e visão institucionalista. Além destes estudos também foram influenciados por trabalhos relacionados às práticas e processos na identificação organizacional. Contribuições teóricas: O estudo permitiu compreender a estrutura intelectual dos estudos em identidade organizacional, proporcionando a indicação de pesquisa futura.
Citação ABNT:
SERRA, F. R.; PINOTTI, F.; GUERRAZZI, L. C.; CRUZ, J. A. W. A Estrutura Intelectual da Identidade Organizacional e a Oportunidade de Estudos em Estratégia. Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies, v. 13, n. 2, p. 149-169, 2021.
Citação APA:
Serra, F. R., Pinotti, F., Guerrazzi, L. C., & Cruz, J. A. W. (2021). A Estrutura Intelectual da Identidade Organizacional e a Oportunidade de Estudos em Estratégia. Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies, 13(2), 149-169.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24023/FutureJournal/2175-5825/2021.v13i2.552
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http://www.spell.org.br/documentos/ver/61700/a-estrutura-intelectual-da-identidade-organizacional-e-a-oportunidade-de-estudos-em-estrategia/i/pt-br
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
Idioma:
Português
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