The seven pillars of paradoxical organizational wisdom: on the use of paradox as a vehicle to synthesize knowledge and ignorance

Filipa Rocha Rodrigues, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Arménio Rego

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Different authors have defined wisdom in various ways in management and organization studies. In an influential definition, Kessler and Bailey (2007, p. lxvii) denote it as “the application to professional pursuits of a deep understanding and fundamental capacity for living well.” More recently, van Dierendonck and Patterson (2015) noted that (p. 123), although “an exact definition of wisdom is difficult to give,” wisdom is usually related to “people who can bridge contradictions” holistically. Ashforth, Rogers, Pratt, and Pradies (2014, p. 1465) also argued that wisdom is the “capacity, in part, to simultaneously acknowledge and embrace opposing orientations, and thereby strive for a course of action that honors both.”
Idioma originalEnglish
Título da publicação do anfitriãoWisdom learning
Subtítulo da publicação do anfitriãoperspectives on wising-up business and management education
EditoresWendelin Küpers, Olen Gunnlaugson
Local da publicaçãoLondon
EditoraTaylor and Francis
Capítulo4
Páginas98-116
Número de páginas19
Edição1
ISBN (eletrónico)9781134769391
ISBN (impresso)9781472463937
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Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 1 jan. 2016
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