Host: The Japan Society for Management Information
Name : Annual Conference of Japan Society for Management Information 2017 Spring
Location : [in Japanese]
Date : March 09, 2017 - March 10, 2017
The purpose of this study is to explain how organizational contexts are created through phenomena that emerge from inter-personal relationships. I show the substantive theories that create a context within the organization, briefly described as follows:
1. Interpersonal relationships and behavior will be formed by the institutional norms of the organization.
2. A “person-to-person relationship" and its management will follow the institutional norms.
3. Management that forms “person-to-person relationships" will also form a “cooperational relationship" within the group. Qualitative aspects of the “co-operational relationship" will depend on “person-to-person relationships."
4. Organizational context will be formed by the behavior of the “co-operational relationship," which will be inherited by future generations and become institutionalized in the future organization.