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SYMPOSIUM: THE CONTROL OF LEGAL AND ILLEGAL NETWORKS

Shades of Gray: A Liminal Interpretation of Organizational Legality-Illegality

Pages 209-225 | Published online: 12 Jan 2007
 

ABSTRACT

We apply the concept of liminality to the analysis of legality and illegality in organizations. Considering the centrality of rules to modern organizations and the potential discrepancy between general rules and specific situations, people are often confronted with a dilemma: apply the rules even when they should not be applied or bend the rules to improve their applicability. If they do what they should do (adapt the rules to the circumstances), they will be doing what they should not do (disrespecting the rules). This double binding situation forces people to slip into a liminal space, betwixt and between, accepting the structure while, at the same time, challenging it. The situation of liminality must eventually be solved, but it confronts individuals with the limits of legality. The relationship between liminality and illegality is explored, and some implications for the control legal and illegal networks extracted.

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Miguel Pina E Cunha

Miguel Pina e Cunha ([email protected]) is an associate professor of management at Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Lisbon, Portugal). His current research looks at emergent change in organizations.

Carlos Cabral-Cardoso

Carlos Cabral-Cardoso ([email protected]) is an associate professor of management at the University of Minho (Braga, Portugal). His current research looks at ethical issues in management education and the globalization of management thought.

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