Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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555286 | Information and Organization | 2012 | 22 Pages |
This paper examines coordination practices in emergency response by adopting a narrative networks approach (Pentland & Feldman, 2007). We apply this approach in the analysis of qualitative data collected in an empirical longitudinal study (2003–2006) of emergency response across a geographical region of Greece. We provide an in-depth narrative analysis of two different emergency incidents and the efforts to coordinate those. The paper concludes with the implications of using a narrative networks approach for understanding the temporal and situated nature of coordination, while placing emphasis on the performativity of coordination practices.
► Review extant organizational coordination research ► Apply narrative networks approach in analysis of emergency incidents in Greece. ► Extend the practice view of coordination research. ► Illustrate the value of narrative networks approach for studies of sociomateriality.