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Hijacked by hope: Dynamics of mission drift and identity dilution in a nonprofit organization

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  • Cappelen, Sophie Marie
  • Pedersen, Jesper Strandgaard

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This article addresses how organizational identity and mission are constructed and reproduced over time through processes of remembering and forgetting. Building on literature that views organizational memory as a strategic resource, this paper showcases the enabling effects of history, memory, and the past for organizational resilience and survival. Although temporal narratives may be employed as rhetorical tools to construct coherency between the past, present, and future, we find they also have the potential of sidetracking and hijacking an organization’sdirection. Our study shows how an excessive focus on the future can cause mission drift and identity dilution. However, the identity dilution can be adressed through revisiting and remembering the past. The organizational past is not merely a strategic resource for identity construction, it is also a temporal anchor from which the organizationmay rediscover its original purpose. The findings are based on a qualitative, in-depth, ethnographic case study of a nonprofit organization whose goal is to establish a national network of local school gardens.

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  • Cappelen, Sophie Marie & Pedersen, Jesper Strandgaard, 2021. "Hijacked by hope: Dynamics of mission drift and identity dilution in a nonprofit organization," RAE - Revista de Administração de Empresas, FGV-EAESP Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo (Brazil), vol. 61(1), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:fgv:eaerae:v:61:y:2021:i:1:a:82277
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