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      Connecting Temporary and Permanent Organizing: Tensions and Boundary Work in Sequential Film Projects

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      Organization Studies
      SAGE Publications

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          This paper investigates the relationship between a permanent organization and a series of temporary organizations. It draws on an in-depth study of the process through which a Danish film production company, seeking to balance innovation and persistence in a troubled industry, struggles to realize a novel children’s film and its sequels. The study reveals tensions at different levels as well as boundary work and boundary roles that address them, bringing in shadows of past and future projects. The study extends the understanding of the dialectic between temporary and permanent organizing by emphasizing how ongoing work at different boundaries affects the permanent and temporary organizing’s connectedness and outcomes. It also challenges the overly bracketed view of temporary organizations, suggesting a temporality perspective on temporariness.

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                Journal
                Organization Studies
                Organization Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0170-8406
                1741-3044
                December 2016
                September 25 2016
                December 2016
                : 37
                : 12
                : 1771-1792
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
                [2 ]Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and BI Norwegian Business School, Norway
                Article
                10.1177/0170840616655492
                74b14436-1f0f-4ba5-9a9e-fa70fd9b640d
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