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The Lived Experience of Paradox: How Individuals Navigate Tensions during the Pandemic Crisis

Author(s)
Pradies, Camille  
Aust, Ina  
Bednarek, Rebecca  
Keegan, Anne E.  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11858
Date Issued
2021-04-01
Date Available
2021-01-21T16:41:22Z
Abstract
Organizational life has always been filled with tensions, but the COVID-19 pandemic is amplifying this experience in fundamental ways. Across the globe, employees have had to quickly adjust to working from home, striving to remain productive while adapting to new technologies and work-practices (Lanzolla, Lorenz, Miron-Spektor, Schilling, Solinas & Tucci, 2020). Essential employees, such as medical personnel, have been grappling with the desire to deliver care to those with need without risking themselves (Kniffin et al., 2020). Leaders have been balancing optimism with realism and finding ways to engender psychological proximity despite managing their followers from afar (Gibson, 2020). These interconnected tensions have been accentuated not just within domains (e.g., work), but also across domains (Ladge, Clair & Greenber, 2012). Working parents, for example, have been renegotiating boundaries as they pursue their work goals while home-schooling their children and caring for their elderly relatives (Power, 2020).
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage
Journal
Journal of Management Inquiry
Volume
30
Issue
2
Start Page
154
End Page
167
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Authors
Subjects

COVID-19

Coronavirus

Working from home

Work-life balance

Leadership

Human resource manage...

Tensions

Contradictory demands...

DOI
10.1177/1056492620986874
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1056-4926
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