Show it with feeling: performed emotions in critical sensemaking
by Eeva Aromaa; Päivi Eriksson; Tero Montonen
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), Vol. 24, No. 4/5, 2020

Abstract: This article draws attention to emotion in sensemaking within small entrepreneurial organisations. More specifically, it illustrates how performed emotion is related to enactment of a formative context, sensemaking and agency. The article also enriches the critical sensemaking heuristic by exploring a conversation between a leader and employees concerning adoption of a new online service. The analysis is based on videotaped data gathered from a two-year study of a franchise-based rental and real estate company. The contributions of the article are two-fold: 1) it argues that performed emotions are important because they may have an influence on the sensemaking of others and the possibility of exercising agency; 2) it demonstrates that videotaped material is a fertile source of data for studies on critical sensemaking in small entrepreneurial organisations.

Online publication date: Tue, 07-Jul-2020

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