A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
How does the micro-process of cultural change happen in a cross-level context? Japanese Shinise firms in their local communities
Authors: Innan Sasaki
Editors: Innan Sasaki
Conference name: European group of organization studies
Publication year: 2015
Book title : The way to organizational longevity - Balancing stability and change in Shinise firms
Series title: Kauppakorkeakoulun julkaisusarja A
Number in series: 11
First page : 129
ISBN: 978-952-249-450-4
eISBN: 978-952-249-451-1
ISSN: 0357-4652
Web address : http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-249-451-1
The present study contributes to the literature in conceptualizing how culture changes in a cross-level setting, focusing on the micro-process of acculturation. A multiple-case study of seven Japanese Shinise firms and their environment considered from a social-constructivist perspective yields thick narratives. Cultural change is understood as a process of generative systems that constitute through the interaction of values and practices. Furthermore, cross-level culture change is conceptualized as occurring with the mediation of identification process involving sense-giving activities among the active parties.