Communication as constitutive of organization (CCO)

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The notion of “communication as constitutive of organization” (CCO) is at the center of a growing theoretical development within organizational communication studies. CCO scholarship is based on the idea that organization emerges in and is sustained and transformed by communication. This entry presents CCO scholarship with regards to its underlying premises, main schools of thought, and key implications for strategic communication.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe international encyclopedia of strategic communication
EditorsRobert L. Heath, W. Johansen
Place of PublicationHoboken
PublisherWiley Online Library
Publication date2018
Article numberiesc0024
ISBN (print)978-1-119-01071-5
ISBN (electronic)978-1-119-01072-2
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Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Research areas

  • Management studies - CCO, constitutive model of communication, Four Flows model, Montreal School, organization theory, organizational communication, systems theory