叙述的
身份(音乐)
监督人
构造(python库)
工艺
社会学
透视图(图形)
工作(物理)
叙事同一性
叙述性探究
组织认同
社会心理学
生产线管理
心理学
公共关系
管理
美学
政治学
计算机科学
语言学
组织承诺
工程类
哲学
人工智能
经济
考古
历史
程序设计语言
机械工程
作者
Simon Down,James Reveley
标识
DOI:10.1177/0018726708101043
摘要
This article examines how frontline managers establish managerial identities. It combines narrational and Goffmanesque conceptions of managerial identity work in a longitudinal study of one first-line supervisor at a restructured Australian industrial plant. We argue that, singly, neither self-narration nor dramaturgical performance accounts for the practical discursive work that constructs managerial `identity'. We demonstrate that frontline manager identity work is an iterative process in which self-narration and dramaturgical performance are almost seamlessly interwoven. The supervisor uses these different identity work stratagems simultaneously, and they are processually co-dependent. We conclude, therefore, that organizational scholars who study how persons construct managerial identities should take Goffman's dramaturgical perspective more seriously. It is an indispensible complement to the analysis of identity narratives, because successful performances undergird managers' attempts to craft stable narrative identities.
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