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To Which We Belong: Understanding Tradition in Inter-Organizational Relations

Vol. 8, 2005, n°4, p 73-88
Paul Hibbert, Aidan McQuade
In this article, we explore tradition in the context of collaboration. We take a view of tradition as rooted in reference groups, which are conceptually distinct from membership groups. Through research in two particular collaborations supporting technology business development in the UK, we find that tradition, as a potential cause of failure or inertia, is inter-organizationally significant. We argue that insight into the nature of tradition --in particular its dynamic interplay with culture in the formation of identity-- allows participants to develop some useful language that supports more effective reflective practice in collaboration.

Accepted by : Guest Editors Tyrone S. Pitsis, Emmanuel Josserand, Stewart Clegg and Martin Kornberger

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