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Granularity Matters! Towards a Methodological Framework for Understanding Routine Dynamics

Waldemar Kremser (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Daniel Geiger (University of Hamburg, Germany)

Routine Dynamics: Organizing in a World in Flux

ISBN: 978-1-83549-553-7, eISBN: 978-1-83549-552-0

Publication date: 22 July 2024

Abstract

This paper addresses the issue of granularity. The authors argue that in routine dynamics research granularity can be usefully defined by the number of actors, the variety of places/contexts, and the amount of time it takes to successfully accomplish an action. This is an important but often overlooked aspect of studying routines. It is important because different granularities imply different challenges and opportunities for performing and patterning. The authors propose a framework to distinguish between fine-, medium-, and coarse-grained actions, illustrate how different granularities have been used in existing routine dynamics studies, and discuss the implications for understanding routine dynamics. The authors conclude that granularity is a key construct that needs to be taken seriously and suggest a four-step procedure to help researchers establish and report on the granularity of actions in their research process.

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Kremser, W. and Geiger, D. (2024), "Granularity Matters! Towards a Methodological Framework for Understanding Routine Dynamics", Mahringer, C.A., Pentland, B.T., Renzl, B., Sele, K. and Spee, P. (Ed.) Routine Dynamics: Organizing in a World in Flux (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 88), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 131-149. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20240000088007

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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