Organizing With Kairos An ethnographic study of Kairos moments within a start-up company during the events prior to a new product launch
Sammanfattning
Time is a complex matter, and how people experience time could differ significantly. The
focus of organizational researchers has shifted from organizations as stable entities, to
processes of organizing changing over time. The aim of this study is to examine how time is
constructed within an organization, as well as how the construction of time contributes to the
process of organizing. The subject of the study is a Norwegian start-up company facing a first
product launch. The subject has been thoroughly studied through an ethnographic approach,
observing the events leading up to the release of the product. The theoretical framework is
based on the notion of Kairos time, and a definition of a Kairos moment was designed and
applied to the empirical findings. The study identified several Kairos moments within the
start-up company, constructed in the past, present and future. The analysis focused on the
social construction of time, and the findings suggest that moments perceived as Kairos
moments contribute to the process of organizing.
Examinationsnivå
Master 2-years
Övrig beskrivning
MSc Time in Management
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2017-07-04Författare
Boström, Teodor
Brännström, Linus
Nyckelord
Process of Organizing
Organizing
Time
Kairos
Kairos moment
Start-up
Serie/rapportnr.
Master Degree Project
2017:120
Språk
eng