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Exploring the Performativity Turn in Management Studies

Abstract
One of the contemporary “turns” in management studies is the “performativity” turn. In this paper, we present a genealogy of the concept of performativity as it has been used in management and organization studies (MOS). Starting with the work of Austin, Bateson, Goffman and Lyotard, we move on to more recent debates surrounding the use of the concept by Butler and the STS researchers Callon, Latour and Law, as well as how their ideas have been further translated within MOS. The focus is on how the concept is defined and on the areas of study where performativity has been used. Taken together, the approach to performativity employed has implications for how the concept is understood and translated. Finally, we discuss the particular ontological position of the performative perspective, and its methodological consequences.
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Gothenburg Research Institute
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/34077
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Date
2013-09
Author
Diedrich, Andreas
Eriksson-Zetterquist, Ulla
Ewertsson, Lena
Hagberg, Johan
Hallin, Anette
Lavén, Fredrik
Lindberg, Kajsa
Raviola, Elena
Rindzeviciute, Egle
Walter, Lars
Keywords
performativity
management studies
Publication type
report
ISSN
1400-4801
Series/Report no.
GRI-rapport
2013:2
Language
eng
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