The discursive construction of a green organizational identity
Paper i proceeding, 2008

Contributing to the development of a sustainable society is currently on the agenda of most organizations and has become an important feature of their internal identity and their external image. The everyday life of these organizations are highly influenced and constrained by the wider context and discourses in which the organizations are embedded and the power structures that prevail. This paper examines how multiple and conflicting notions of ‘green’ compete and are made sense of within organizational processes and discourses, shaping that organization’s identity and image. Based on empirical data from a longitudinal, qualitative case study, we show how, over time, the environmental discourse in the organization has been technologized. Through this process, alliances are created, subordinate groups are mobilized and a common representation of sustainability as well as a consensual green praxis is generated in talk.

environmental discourse

sensemaking

green

identity construction

Författare

Ann-Charlotte Stenberg

Chalmers, Bygg- och miljöteknik, Construction Management

Christine Räisänen

Chalmers, Bygg- och miljöteknik, Construction Management

Transformation through construction, Joint 2008 CIB W065/W055 Symposium proceedings

216-217
978-0-9561067-0-4 (ISBN)

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978-0-9561067-0-4

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2017-10-07