LEADERSHIP CONCERNS: DISCURSIVE FRAMING WITHIN THE DISENGAGEMENT/GROWTH PHASE OF A SMALL BUSINESS
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Abstract
Small businesses are an integral part of the U.S. workforce. Leaders of small businesses are often presented with opportunities to communicate the changes and transitions that occur as a small business grows. This research assesses the process of leader sensegiving and employee sensemaking through the use of framing as a discursive resource within the context of a small business. A qualitative approach, capturing 27 in-depth interviews assesses the framing-to-sensemaking overlap in a small business setting. Results indicate that framing and sensemaking unfold as a process: either as a harmonious framing-to-sensemaking outcome or a discordant framing-to-sensemaking outcome.