Jobs as Gordian Knots: A New Perspective Linking Individuals, Tasks, Organizations, and Institutions
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Published:2016
Lisa E. Cohen, 2016. "Jobs as Gordian Knots: A New Perspective Linking Individuals, Tasks, Organizations, and Institutions", The Structuring of Work in Organizations
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Abstract
Jobs fundamentally influence and are influenced by individuals, organizations, and societies. However, jobs themselves are largely conceptualized in an atomized and disembodied way. They are understood as being designed, altered, and dissolved and bringing their consequences one at a time. I advance an alternative view of jobs as a system of ties that span jobs, organizations, and the environment beyond organizational boundaries. These ties create Gordian Knots that hold jobs in place and explain how they change. I illustrate the model with case study evidence and propose an agenda for research on jobs as organizational systems.
