From compliance to progress: A sensemaking perspective on the governance of corruption

Organization Science, Forthcoming

58 Pages Posted: 16 Jun 2015 Last revised: 19 Jul 2022

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Stefan Schembera

Radboud University - Department of Business Administration

Patrick Haack

University of Zurich - Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Information Technology

Andreas Georg Scherer

University of Zurich - IBW Department of Business Administration

Date Written: May 30, 2022

Abstract

The governance of corruption is increasingly important in a global business environment involving ever more frequent transactions across diverse institutional contexts. Previous scholarship has theorized a fundamental tension between the enforcement of organizational compliance and the achievement of social ends, finding that efforts to remedy policy-practice decoupling in the governance of corruption and other complex global issues can exacerbate means-ends decoupling. However, these studies have tended to apply a rather static lens to a highly evaluative and processual phenomenon, meaning we still lack in-depth understanding of the dynamics underlying the interactive communicative processes of sensemaking and negotiation involved in working out the problems of both means-ends and policy-practice decoupling across different institutional contexts. To address this gap, we present a longitudinal qualitative study of the governance of corruption that identifies the emergence of locally contingent and open-ended sensemaking processes arising from and surrounding problems of decoupling. Specifically, we identify four key sensemaking mechanisms undertaken in different contexts and periods that ultimately shifted the focus of the actors away from a compliance-based approach towards a new shared understanding of progress as achievement, i.e., the mechanisms of localized theorizing, leveling, recalibrating, and public criticizing. Based on these findings, we develop a model to explain the role of sensemaking in the governance of corruption and the dynamics of decoupling.

Keywords: Corruption, decoupling, deliberation, governance, organizational processes, qualitative research, sensemaking

Suggested Citation

Schembera, Stefan and Haack, Patrick and Scherer, Andreas Georg, From compliance to progress: A sensemaking perspective on the governance of corruption (May 30, 2022). Organization Science, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2618367

Stefan Schembera (Contact Author)

Radboud University - Department of Business Administration ( email )

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Patrick Haack

University of Zurich - Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Information Technology ( email )

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Andreas Georg Scherer

University of Zurich - IBW Department of Business Administration ( email )

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Switzerland
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