Managing Legacy and Change: New Frontiers for Theory and Practice

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Managing Legacy and Change: New Frontiers for Theory and Practice

Author(s): Hamid Foroughi (Editor), Andrea Casey (Editor), Sonia Coman (Editor)

  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication Date: September 9, 2025
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 242 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3111631338
  • ISBN-13: 9783111631332

Book Description

The book provides insights on managing legacy and change in organizations from some of the pioneering researchers in the field. It explores how past legacies both enable and restrict opportunities for organizational renewal, social change, and new forms of organizing. On the one hand, tangible and intangible legacies can be a source of authentication, legitimation, and strategy restoration; on the other hand, past legacies can restrict our imagination by enforcing path dependency.

Managing legacy is a vital process for both old and new organizations. Older organizations often find that their legacy is at odds with present realities or future directions. In contrast, newly formed organizations often feel they have a deficit in legacy compared with long-established organizations and seek to boost credibility by engaging in activities that can be retrospectively claimed as their legacy. In either case, when aspects of an organization’s raison d’être change, the organizational identity is threatened, and legacy can become an obstacle or an opportunity.

By bringing together varied perspectives on legacy, including heritage, collective memory, rhetorical history, storytelling, and imprinting theory, this volume contributes to a deeper understanding of the interplay of legacies and imagined futures as it pertains to organizational identity and change.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This book is a remarkable contribution to the field of organizational studies. The editors are weaving together a rich tapestry of theoretical and empirical perspectives on the interplay between legacy and change. Their deep expertise and thoughtful curation shine through, as they bring together a diverse array of scholars to explore how organizations navigate their historical roots while envisioning dynamic futures. The book’s exploration of topics such as organizational memory, identity, and the strategic management of legacy offers both academic rigor and practical relevance, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners alike. With its compelling case studies and forward-looking insights, this book stands as a testament to the editors’ dedication and the enduring importance of understanding legacy in today’s ever-evolving organizational landscape.”

Diana Doroftei, Head of Cybersecurity Governance, Risk and Compliance, Bose Corporation

Managing Legacy and Change is a volume that brings fresh theoretical insight and empirical richness to the study of legacy in and around organizations. This book nicely illuminates how legacies are constructed, contested, and reimagined in the face of change. The contributions in this volume offer compelling frameworks for understanding how the past shapes organizational identity and strategic possibility providing deep insights for exploring memory, imprinting, heritage, and rhetorical history.”

Tina Dacin, Professor and Chair of Strategy and Organizational Behavior at Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, Canada

Review

“This book is a remarkable contribution to the field of organizational studies. The editors are weaving together a rich tapestry of theoretical and empirical perspectives on the interplay between legacy and change. Their deep expertise and thoughtful curation shine through, as they bring together a diverse array of scholars to explore how organizations navigate their historical roots while envisioning dynamic futures. The book’s exploration of topics such as organizational memory, identity, and the strategic management of legacy offers both academic rigor and practical relevance, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners alike. With its compelling case studies and forward-looking insights, this book stands as a testament to the editors’ dedication and the enduring importance of understanding legacy in today’s ever-evolving organizational landscape.”

Diana Doroftei, Head of Cybersecurity Governance, Risk and Compliance, Bose Corporation

Managing Legacy and Change is a volume that brings fresh theoretical insight and empirical richness to the study of legacy in and around organizations. This book nicely illuminates how legacies are constructed, contested, and reimagined in the face of change. The contributions in this volume offer compelling frameworks for understanding how the past shapes organizational identity and strategic possibility providing deep insights for exploring memory, imprinting, heritage, and rhetorical history.”

Tina Dacin, Professor and Chair of Strategy and Organizational Behavior at Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, Canada

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