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Karin Knorr

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Universität Paderborn
Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre,
insbes. Organizational Behavior
Warburger Str. 100
33098 Paderborn 

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Q3.313

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(+49) 52 51 / 60 2386

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(+49) 52 51 / 60 35 50

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karin.knorr(at)uni-paderborn(dot)de

 

 

Kurzbiographie

Karin Knorr ist seit Oktober 2018 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Lehrstuhl für Organizational Behavior an der Universität Paderborn. Ihr Bachelorstudium in International Business Studies absolvierte sie sowohl an der Universität Paderborn sowie im Rahmen eines Auslandssemesters an der Universitat de les Illes Balears. Anschließend studierte sie im Master in Betriebswirtschaftslehre weiterhin an der Universität Paderborn. Parallel dazu und zu ihrer Promotion schloss sie weiterhin ein Masterstudium in Wirtschaftspädagogik ab. 

 

Vorträge

06/2022 “The Relationship between Organizational Pride and Organizational Identity: An Explorative Study”, European Academy of Management, School of Management and Law, Winterthur
04/2022 “The Relativity of Time: Patterns of Utilizing Past in the Context of Rhetorical History”, Crafting World Leading Outputs in Management Research: Building Bridges & Breaking Boundaries’ conference, The University of Liverpool Management School, Liverpool
04/2022 “The Relationship between Organizational Pride and Organizational Identity: An Explorative Study”, Crafting World Leading Outputs in Management Research: Building Bridges & Breaking Boundaries’ conference, The University of Liverpool Management School, Liverpool
03/2022 “The Relativity of Time: Patterns of Utilizing Past in the Context of Rhetorical History”, 100 Jahre VHB: Jubiliäumstagung des Verbands der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft, online conference
09/2021 “Crafting Organizational Identity: Differences in the Orchestration of Identity Claims by Organizations as Social Actors and the Organizations’ Members”, 45. Workshop der Wissenschaftlichen Kommission Organisation, online conference
08/2021 “Since Albert and Whetten: The Dissemination of Albert and Whetten’s Conceptualization of Organizational Identity”, 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, online conference
08/2021 “Incongruent Patterns of Organizational Identity Crafting by Different Organizational Actors”, 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, online conference
08/2021 “Rhetoricians of the past: Rhetorical history and the crafting of organizational identity”, 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, online conference
08/2021 “Incongruent Patterns of Organizational Identity Crafting by Different Organizational Actors”, 116th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: Emacipatory Sociology: Rising to the Du Boisian Challenge, online conference
07/2021 “Near and distant past: Differences in the application of rhetorical history in crafting organizational identity”, 37th European Group for Organizational Studies, Colloquium, online conference
12/2020 “Is corruption imprinted? A study on preconditions of corruption in post-communist countries”, European Academy of Management, online conference
08/2020 “Is corruption imprinted? A study on preconditions of corruption in post-communist countries”, 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, online conference
07/2020 “The crafting of organizational identity: Similarities and differences between the organization and its members as rhetoricians of the past”, 36th European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium, online conference
09/2019 “Ist die Einstellung zu Korruption im Homo Sovieticus verankert?”, Faculty workshop of Paderborn University, Melle
06/2019 “Is the attitude towards corruption imprinted in homo sovieticus?”, Paper Development Workshop for the special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics, University of Regensburg, Regensburg

 

Publikationen


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2022

Since Albert and Whetten: the dissemination of Albert and Whetten’s conceptualization of organizational identity

K. Knorr, F. Hein-Pensel, Management Review Quarterly (2022)

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Since the seminal work of Albert and Whetten, the organizational identity concept has become ubiquitous and highly relevant in various fields. This study systematically reviews how Albert and Whetten’s concept of organizational identity has been disseminated in different research areas. It employs quantitative (topic modeling) and qualitative text analysis, as well as a network analysis to examine a sample of 1,041 papers published between 1985 and mid-2022 that cite Albert and Whetten’s seminal work. Using this method of systematic literature analysis, the current study investigates the criteria of the basic definition and hypotheses mentioned in their work that contribute to its increasing significance, and those with the potential to become substantial aspects of future organizational identity research. Accordingly, Albert and Whetten’s conceptualization of organizational identity is often partially adopted in the literature. Thus, this study contributes to organizational identity research by unveiling further research questions on the evolving character of organizational identity, research methodology, and quantitative operationalization, on the basis of Albert and Whetten’s organizational identity conceptualization.</jats:p>


Long‐term effects of institutional conditions on perceived corruption – A study on organizational imprinting in post‐communist countries

T.F. Auer, K. Knorr, K. Thommes, Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility (2022), 32(2), pp. 478-497

In this paper, we apply imprinting theory to examine how institutional transformation substantially influences perceptions of corruption that we argue to be incorporated to a varying extent in organizations founded in that period. For this purpose, we compare the effect of a sudden shock (dissolution of the Soviet Union) on the managers' present perceptions to that of a steady transition (EU accession). We consult the 5th round of the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey from 2012 to 2014 analyzing 4715 interviews with managers of organizations from twelve Central and Eastern European countries. Our results reveal striking differences in the present perception of corruption for organizations founded immediately before and immediately after these institutional transitions. The study's results contribute to the research on imprinting theory regarding the relationship between organizations and institutional conditions that constitutes a lasting effect on organizational structures. Thus, applying an institutional perspective that considers less stable periods for organizations yields a promising avenue in research on organizational behavior.


2021

Incongruent Patterns of Organizational Identity Crafting by Different Organizational Actors

F. Hein-Pensel, K. Knorr, S. Oertel, K. Thommes, Academy of Management Proceedings (2021), 15048

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Rhetoricians of the past: Rhetorical history and the crafting of organizational identity

K. Knorr, F. Hein-Pensel, S. Oertel, K. Thommes, Academy of Management Proceedings (2021), 15116

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Since Albert and Whetten: The Dissemination of their Conceptualization of Organizational Identity

K. Knorr, F. Hein-Pensel, Academy of Management Proceedings (2021), 14992

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2020

Is Corruption Imprinted? A Study on Preconditions of Corruption in Post-Communist Countries

K. Knorr, T.F. Auer, K. Thommes, in: Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020

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