A Pandemic of Possibilities: The Spread of Potentiality-seeking Organisations under Conditions of the COVID-19 Lockdown

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Abstract

The premise of this paper is that an adequate understanding of the impact the pandemic had upon society presupposes an adequate theory of society. This must include a theory of the various systems and organisations that compose society and that were impacted by the pandemic and are shaping its aftermath. This paper adopts and adapts Luhmann’s autopoietic systems theory to provide a ‘frame’ for understanding key societal reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent pathways opening up, especially for organisations. In Part 1 we introduce core elements of Luhmann’s systems theory. In Part 2 we illustrate how the Pandemic crisis has accelerated a transformation in the way organisations couple with other social systems. Two aspects of this change have significant implications for how time is managed and understood. First, as formal contracts give way to partnerships (promises of later promises) ever greater emphasis is placed on a ‘future future’. Second, this constitutes a shift towards ‘potentialising organisations’ characterised by what we call ‘operational coupling’ as distinct from ‘structural coupling’. We conclude by suggesting that potentiality-seeking organisations introduce a new paradox. They pursue opportunities stemming from learning to ‘expect the unexpected’, while still calling on function systems to stabilize expectations.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Organizational Sociology
Vol/bind3
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)187–210
Antal sider24
ISSN2752-2997
DOI
StatusUdgivet - aug. 2025

Bibliografisk note

Published online: 24 March 2025.

Emneord

  • Systems theory
  • Pandemic
  • COVID-19
  • Luhmann
  • Sociology of organisations
  • Potentialisation

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