NOBODY SAID IT WAS EASY – SYSTEM LEVEL DYNAMICS IN THE EMERGENCE AND NAVIGATION OF MULTI-ACTOR PARADOXES

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In this paper, we bridge the gap between paradox theory and a system level perspective to study how system level dynamics initiate and drive multi actor paradoxes in the response to the grand challenge of climate-induced disasters. We show how multiple actors engage in contradictory yet interrelated practices that fuel paradoxical dynamics and finally create a non-optimal but stable equilibrium that inhibits system change. We explore this process through a longitudinal ethnography study on the implementation of the “Forecast-based-Financing” approach in Uganda; an approach that shall initiate early action in anticipation of disasters. Our findings reveal how stakeholders’ implementation practices drive paradoxical dynamics that constitute self-reinforcing dynamics. Drawing on these insights, we develop a process model that explains how paradoxical dynamics not only hinder the tackling of the grand challenge but stabilize each other, contributing to a path dependent development. We contribute to theory in at least two ways: first, we theorize how addressing grand challenges instigates an interplay of paradoxical dynamics which create non-optimal but stable, path dependent equilibria on a system level which are difficult to change. Second, we introduce a dynamic perspective on paradoxes, thereby moving beyond the perspective of stable paradox poles that can be embraced.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAcademy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings
Volume2023
Issue number1
Number of pages6
ISSN0065-0668
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes
Event83rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2023 - Boston, United States
Duration: 04.08.202308.08.2023

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