Dynamics of wilful ignorance in organizations
(2022) In British Journal of Sociology 73(4). p.839-858- Abstract
- Contemporary society is obsessed with knowledge, leaving its less seductive counterpart, ignorance, in the shadows. However, as an expanding literature suggests, it is equally important to understand ignorance and consider its varieties. This study specifies the nature of wilful ignorance in organizations. It does so by (a) making a distinction between the will of an actor and the epistemic properties of ignorance, and showing how these two form a dynamic relationship, (b) linking wilful ignorance to its various drivers and (c) suggesting how our concept of wilful ignorance can be used in the study of organizations. Rather than reducing the phenomenon into a simple to know/to ignore dichotomy, we concentrate on its processual and dynamic... (More)
- Contemporary society is obsessed with knowledge, leaving its less seductive counterpart, ignorance, in the shadows. However, as an expanding literature suggests, it is equally important to understand ignorance and consider its varieties. This study specifies the nature of wilful ignorance in organizations. It does so by (a) making a distinction between the will of an actor and the epistemic properties of ignorance, and showing how these two form a dynamic relationship, (b) linking wilful ignorance to its various drivers and (c) suggesting how our concept of wilful ignorance can be used in the study of organizations. Rather than reducing the phenomenon into a simple to know/to ignore dichotomy, we concentrate on its processual and dynamic nature. Moreover, we explore the complexities and ambiguity inherently involved in all knowing and ignoring as well as the role of agency in reducing the harmful effects of wilful ignorance in organizations. (Less)
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- Alvesson, Mats LU ; Einola, Katja and Schaefer, Stephan LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2022-08-05
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- ignorance, knowledge, organizational dynamics, organizational processes, wilful ignorance
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- British Journal of Sociology
- volume
- 73
- issue
- 4
- pages
- 839 - 858
- publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
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- pmid:35929577
- scopus:85135390820
- ISSN
- 0007-1315
- DOI
- 10.1111/1468-4446.12963
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- English
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