Managing an Environmental Jolt- A Case Study of How a Swedish SME Made Sense of a Sudden Increase in Demand from the Global Covid-19 Pandemic
Abstract
In today’s society organisations frequently have to cope with and respond to unexpected events.
This study aims to investigate how a sudden increase in demand from an environmental jolt, in
this case, the global Covid-19 pandemic, was managed by a Swedish small and medium-sized
enterprise (SME). To investigate this, the study examines how the organisational members
made sense of and acted upon this event, through the lens of the sensemaking perspective. The
study is based on a case study in which 25 qualitative interviews with organisational members
from different hierarchical levels were conducted. The study shows that central for managing a
sudden increase in demand from a jolt is the ability to; update previous sensemaking, provide
meaning by drawing on cultural values and engaging in bricolage. The overall conclusion is
that the sudden increase in demand was not an opportunity or challenge per se, rather as a result
of how it was made sense of and acted upon, it was turned into an opportunity. The study
contributes by illustrating how organisational responses to these types of jolts can be
understood. The study also responds to the call for more research about when and how updating
of sensemaking is achieved in practice. As a secondary contribution, the study provides insights
about rapid growth during a shorter period than is traditionally investigated.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2021-06-29Author
Skarin, Anna
Lejonmark, Emma
Keywords
Environmental Jolt
the Covid-19 Pandemic,
SME
Sensemaking Perspective
Collective Sensemaking
Prospective Sensemaking
Culture
Improvisation/Bricolage
Updating
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:103
Language
eng