Article ID: | iaor20062547 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 13 |
Issue: | 6 |
Start Page Number: | 684 |
End Page Number: | 700 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2002 |
Journal: | Organization Science |
Authors: | Orlikowski Wanda J., Yates JoAnne |
In this paper we propose the notion of temporal structuring as a way of understanding and studying time as an enacted phenomenon within organizations. We suggest that through their everyday action, actors produce and reproduce a variety of temporal structures which in turn shape the temporal rhythm and form of their ongoing practices. A focus on temporal structuring, combined with a practice perspective, allows us to bridge the subjective–objective dichotomy that underlies much of the existing research on time in organizations. After developing the notion of temporal structuring, we illustrate its use in the context of a prior empirical study. We conclude by outlining some implications of temporal structuring for organizational research on time.