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Publication date: 20 February 2009

Jenny Balme

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Strategic HR Review, vol. 8 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1475-4398

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Energy Economics
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-78756-780-1

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Publication date: 1 January 1972

A NEW EVENT was added to the Library Association's annual calendar when for the first time, on November 3, newly elected Fellows received their Fellowship Certificates in person…

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A NEW EVENT was added to the Library Association's annual calendar when for the first time, on November 3, newly elected Fellows received their Fellowship Certificates in person from the President at the association's headquarters in Ridgmount Street.

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New Library World, vol. 73 no. 18
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0307-4803

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Publication date: 1 September 1964

All items listed may be borrowed from the Aslib Library, except those marked *, which may be consulted in the Library.

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All items listed may be borrowed from the Aslib Library, except those marked *, which may be consulted in the Library.

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Aslib Proceedings, vol. 16 no. 9
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0001-253X

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Publication date: 15 February 2023

Albert Sunyer, Josep Domingo Hinojosa Recasens and Jenny Gibb

The purpose of this research is to deepen understanding of the materiality in organizational identity (OI) by describing how physical objects support, instantiate and communicate…

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Purpose

The purpose of this research is to deepen understanding of the materiality in organizational identity (OI) by describing how physical objects support, instantiate and communicate OI over time.

Design/methodology/approach

The research design uses an in-depth case study of Codorníu wineries taking a symbolic interactionism methodological lens. The study examines a set of physical objects preserved from the company's foundation in 1551 to the present day and their associated identity meanings.

Findings

This study uncovered how the company used multiple objects to symbolically represent its identity. Some of these objects were primal artifacts used to legitimize organizational identity since the firm's foundation; others were interpreted as identity markers that worked to instantiate identity and to provide it with greater persistence, while others were created ad hoc to communicate organizational identity to external audiences. Some physical objects were used to differentiate the organization and its products from competitors, while others were used to maintain a temporary and spatial link with the organization's founding origins.

Practical implications

This study describes practical implications on the use of identity materiality to build legitimacy, employee identification, differentiation from competitors and reputation.

Originality/value

The analysis of the meanings associated with material objects shows that identity tangibility has not hindered organizational adaptation and change. Some identity objects gained relevance, while others were reinterpreted or abandoned according to their symbolic value in order to embody organizational identity at a given time. Four trajectories were identified that describe the evolution of physical objects in representing an organization's identity over time.

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Journal of Organizational Change Management, vol. 36 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0953-4814

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