Capitalizing on paradox: The role of language in transforming organizational identities

Capitalizing on paradox: The role of language in transforming organizational identities

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Article ID: iaor20062545
Country: United States
Volume: 13
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 653
End Page Number: 666
Publication Date: Nov 2002
Journal: Organization Science
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A strongly identified workforce presents a paradox during times of radical organizational change. Though it may bind people together behind the change initiative, strong organizationwide identification often blinds and potentially blocks the view of new possibilities. Prior research on identity change has tended to either ignore the paradox or resolve it by advocating some middle ground such as hybrid organizational identities or group-level identifications. This paper presents an identity transformation model that capitalizes on the paradoxical tensions over time by unpacking the processes by which individual and organizational levels of identity interact. It operationalizes the model by suggesting linguistic markers that describe the different stages of the process and rhetorical techniques that leaders can use to guide people through the process. To illustrate the model and its application, the paper highlights moments across a 10-year period at Tech-Co, a high-technology company undergoing a significant identity transformation.

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