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Process Multiplicity and Process Dynamics: Weaving the Space of Possible Paths
Author(s) -
Brian T. Pentland,
Christian A. Mahringer,
Katharina Dittrich,
Martha S. Feldman,
Julie Ryan Wolf
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
organization theory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2631-7877
DOI - 10.1177/2631787720963138
Subject(s) - process (computing) , multiplicity (mathematics) , confusion , computer science , process management , mathematics , engineering , psychology , psychoanalysis , operating system , mathematical analysis
In research on process organization studies, the concept of multiplicity is widely used, but a fundamental confusion about what process multiplicity means persists. As a result, we miss some of the potential of this concept for understanding process dynamics and process change. In this paper, we define process multiplicity as a duality of ‘one’ and ‘many’, and we conceptualize ‘the many’ as a space of possible paths encompassed by a process. We use the notion of paths to operationalize process multiplicity and make it accessible for empirical research. When we see process as a multiplicity, process change can be understood as expanding, shifting or contracting the space of possible paths. We suggest that this concept of process multiplicity also has implications for a range of other theoretical and practical topics, including standards, standardization and flexibility as well as process replication, management and resilience.

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