1999
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2370.00017
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Organizational Improvisation: What, When, How and Why

Abstract: In this article, the authors review the growing body of literature on organizational improvisation in order to present an encompassing and systematic perspective on this concept. An integrative definition of its construct is presented together with a new way of measuring this phenomenon in organizational settings. The article further explores this construct by presenting its triggers, necessary conditions, influencing factors and major outcomes. The issues of improvisation’s growing legitimization in the organ… Show more

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“…For the past 30 years, researchers have been intrigued by the notion of applying to organizations the metaphor of jazz combos, because they embrace creative uncertainty within structured regimes (Cunha et al, 1999). In organizations, improvisation occurs when action and design converge spontaneously to produce something new (Moorman & Miner, 1998).…”
Section: Improvisation: When and Whymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the past 30 years, researchers have been intrigued by the notion of applying to organizations the metaphor of jazz combos, because they embrace creative uncertainty within structured regimes (Cunha et al, 1999). In organizations, improvisation occurs when action and design converge spontaneously to produce something new (Moorman & Miner, 1998).…”
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“…Improvisation is most often characterized along the two dimensions of speed and novelty (Cunha et al, 1999). "Full scale" improvisations are therefore considered to be those that highly deviate from referents and are very spontaneous, regardless of whether they work out successfully or not.…”
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“…Improvisation is also starting to permeate the project management domain (Leybourne, 2009;Leybourne and Sadler-Smith, 2006) and we are getting closer to a more nuanced understanding of the nature of organizational improvisation (Ciborra, 1999;Cunha et al, 1999;2002;Crossan et al, 2005;Hatch, 1997;Kamoche et al, 2003).…”
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“…This play with structures also recurs in theories that focus on improvisation in jazz music (Montuori, 2003(Montuori, , 2008Moorman & Miner, 1998;Pina e Cunha et al, 1999;Sawyer, 2000). Montuori and Sawyer furthermore describe "gradations" of improvisation.…”
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