
Symbolic Management
Governance, Strategy, and Institutions
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. April 2020
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-19-879205-5 (ISBN)
Description
The theory of symbolic management reveals a pervasive pattern of 'symbolic decoupling' - a separation between appearances and reality - at every level of the governance system. At each level the processes of governance are less efficient or effective than they appear; from interpersonal relations within organizations such as those between CEOs and directors, top managers and lower-level employees, to relations between firm leaders and external stakeholders such as journalists and security analysts. There is even a separation between appearances and reality at the level of the governance system itself.
In this book, James Westphal and Sun Hyun Park develop symbolic management into a major theoretical perspective on governance. Not only does symbolic management provide a compelling behavioral alternative to economic perspectives such as agency theory, but it subsumes economic theory. Agency theory is reconceived as a historically contingent institutional logic that became taken for granted among corporate stakeholders for a period of time and eventually replaced by a new logic of governance. Through a body of extensive empirical research Westphal and Park demonstrate how the symbolic management activities of firm leaders have contributed to this historical shift in prevailing logics of governance, and present a warning to regulators, investors, and the general public.
In this book, James Westphal and Sun Hyun Park develop symbolic management into a major theoretical perspective on governance. Not only does symbolic management provide a compelling behavioral alternative to economic perspectives such as agency theory, but it subsumes economic theory. Agency theory is reconceived as a historically contingent institutional logic that became taken for granted among corporate stakeholders for a period of time and eventually replaced by a new logic of governance. Through a body of extensive empirical research Westphal and Park demonstrate how the symbolic management activities of firm leaders have contributed to this historical shift in prevailing logics of governance, and present a warning to regulators, investors, and the general public.
Reviews / Votes
This book will be a resource for scholars of corporate governance who are trying to make sense of the voluminous research on symbolic management. Moreover, the book does a nice job of connecting otherwise disparate literatures from institutional theory to the social psychology of influence. * Brayden G. King, Northwestern University, Administrative Science Quarterly *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-879205-5 (9780198792055)
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Persons
James Westphal is the Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He conducts research in the areas of strategic management and organizational theory, with a focus on social and psychological processes in corporate governance and strategic decision making. He was elected to the Macro-Organizational Behavior Society in 2004, the Fellows of the Academy of Management in 2011, and the Fellows of the Strategic Management Society in 2019. He previously served as Division Chair of the Strategic Management Division of the Academy of Management. He was listed as the 3rd most productive management scholar in the world over the period 2005-2015, and his research has been referenced in Business Week, The Economist, Financial Times, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, among others.
Sun Hyun Park is Associate Professor of Strategy and International Management at College of Business, Seoul National University. Prior to joining SNU, he served as Assistant Professor of Management and Organization at Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. His research focuses on how corporate managers cope with a firm's external environment, which includes technological, institutional, and competitive dynamics. He served as a global representative for the Organization and Management Theory division of the Academy of Management (2017-2019), and he currently serves on the editorial review board for Strategic Management Journal and Strategic Organization (2019-2021).
Sun Hyun Park is Associate Professor of Strategy and International Management at College of Business, Seoul National University. Prior to joining SNU, he served as Assistant Professor of Management and Organization at Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. His research focuses on how corporate managers cope with a firm's external environment, which includes technological, institutional, and competitive dynamics. He served as a global representative for the Organization and Management Theory division of the Academy of Management (2017-2019), and he currently serves on the editorial review board for Strategic Management Journal and Strategic Organization (2019-2021).
Author
Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business AdministrationHarvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan
Associate Professor of Strategy and International ManagementAssociate Professor of Strategy and International Management, Seoul National University
Content
1: Introduction to the Symbolic Management Perspective
Section I: The Major Forms of Symbolic Management
2: Symbolic Management of Policy and Structure
3: Symbolic Management of Process
4: Symbolic Management Beyond the Firm Level
Section II: The Social and Psychological Determinants of Symbolic Management
5: The Multi-stage Social Influence Process in CEO-Board Relationships
6: Social Network Ties and Symbolic Management
7: Social Influence Processes In Leader-Stakeholder Relations
8: Group-level Social and Psychological Processes that Support Symbolic Management
9: The Social Psychological Dynamics of Symbolic Management
10: Conclusions, Future Research Directions, and Policy Implications
Section I: The Major Forms of Symbolic Management
2: Symbolic Management of Policy and Structure
3: Symbolic Management of Process
4: Symbolic Management Beyond the Firm Level
Section II: The Social and Psychological Determinants of Symbolic Management
5: The Multi-stage Social Influence Process in CEO-Board Relationships
6: Social Network Ties and Symbolic Management
7: Social Influence Processes In Leader-Stakeholder Relations
8: Group-level Social and Psychological Processes that Support Symbolic Management
9: The Social Psychological Dynamics of Symbolic Management
10: Conclusions, Future Research Directions, and Policy Implications