Sensemaking y sensegiving en directivos de empresas antioqueñas : una mirada a un discurso del Norte en tres casos propios de un contexto del Sur Thesis

short description

  • Master's thesis

Thesis author

  • Flórez Gallego, Andrés Bertulfo
  • Rangel Carrero, David Octavio

abstract

  • This paper reports the research results of an investigation whose main goal was to identify the characteristics of the sensemaking and sensegiving (S&S) processes in managers of organizations located in environments not commonly considered by the literature that has shaped the S&S discourse, specifically in a prominent region (Antioquia) of a global South country (Colombia). According to our research problem nature and in line with the theoretical tradition that has shaped this discourse, we used a qualitative methodology linked to the interpretivist paradigm. The results show that in the organizations investigated the S&S process is configured 1) in an environment in which ownership and control are not necessarily separated and in which human relationships are highly valued, 2) in the context of a specific identity and culture with very characteristic features, and 3) in a different environment from that usually considered by the theory produced in the global North.

publication date

  • October 17, 2019 11:36 AM

keywords

  • Decoloniality
  • Global south
  • Latin America
  • Organization studies
  • Sensegiving
  • Sensemaking

Document Id

  • d48cfa97-2fd0-4ff6-8da3-b11d7cd82004