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Transformation and potentialization: how to extend the present and produce possibilities?

Andersen Niels Åkerstrøm (Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Justine Grønbæk Pors (Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark)

Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Article publication date: 11 August 2022

Issue publication date: 28 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This article explores how the Danish public sector, over time, has followed different temporal strategies in order to extend the present and handle the system's increasing complexity, thereby counteracting a tendency towards entropy. It proposes that historical changes in the public sector's understandings of the concepts of “time” and “change” can be seen as the answer to the sector's enduring problem of ever-increasing complexity.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors conduct second-order observations of how the Danish public sector, in the period from 1900 until 2020, observes “time” and “change”. More specifically, they first observe how issues over time are temporalized in different forms, before employing the guiding distinction, operation/temporalization, to analyse the differences between temporalities.

Findings

The authors show that, today, the Danish public sector deals with the problems of complexity and entropy through, what is called, potentialization. Potentialization entails operations that aim to increase potentialities, rather than realize possibilities within a given potentiality. It works by extending the present, drawing on a particular temporality which is split into a present present and a future future.

Practical implications

The paper offers managers insights into the implications of their own observations of time and change, including how they might draw on different temporal semantics, through which managerial situations emerge differently. The paper also reveals that issues of transformation are not always about transformation, rather they concern the question of how to handle an increasing internal complexity.

Social implications

The article shows that potentialization and its temporal semantic of “transformation” also comes with a price – namely that it dissolves the certainties of structures, which results in conflicting expectations.

Originality/value

The paper draws on systems theory, including its notions of time and entropy, to analyse the evolution of public administration and management. It thereby produces a diagnosis of the present which offers insights into contemporary conditions for public management.

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Citation

Niels Åkerstrøm, A. and Pors, J.G. (2023), "Transformation and potentialization: how to extend the present and produce possibilities?", Kybernetes, Vol. 52 No. 12, pp. 5893-5908. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-03-2022-0315

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