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Department of Business Administration Chair of Organization and Management

New Publication

Exciting news! We are delighted to share the latest Chair publication: In a new article that was just published in Organization Theory Tania Räcker, Daniel Geiger, and David Seidl propose a spatial perspective on coordination and introduce a configurational approach to analyzing the role of space in organizing.

Title: From coordinating in space to coordinating through space: A spatial perspective on coordinating

Abstract: The spatial turn in organization studies has redefined our understanding of physical space, portraying it no longer as a passive backdrop for organizational actions but as actively produced through organizational actions and as shaping organizational actions in turn. In contrast to other areas of organization studies, research on coordination has not yet harvested the potential of this spatial turn for its theorizing, still treating physical space predominantly as context. In this article we develop a spatial perspective on coordination that acknowledges how coordination practices (re)produce physical space, indirectly affecting coordination outcomes; and how spatial production might even be purposefully employed for coordinating. Building on Lefebvre’s theory of spatial production, we theorize how actors might purposefully coordinate through configurational processes of designing, enacting and shaping their collective experience of physical space. This conceptual shift from coordinating in space to coordinating through space has important implications for coordination research and practice.

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