Revealing the Spatiality of Crises: Lessons from Failures of Boundary Work in a Cross-Border Crisis

M@n@gement Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.37725/mgmt.2023.8104
Nour Kanaan, Julie Mayer
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Our societies are facing the rise of cross-border crises, which transcend established territorial demarcations. Managing cross-border crises raises challenges of spatiality, as actors need to coordinate within an unexpected, temporary space of action, shaped by multiple overlapping boundaries. However, little is known about how actors deal with the spatial ambiguity of cross-border crises. To answer this question, this article builds on a qualitative case study of the 1999 Mont-Blanc Tunnel fire. It adopts a boundary work perspective, focusing on the intentional shaping of boundaries, as an antecedent to coordination. We introduce a conceptual distinction between the notions of ‘borders’ and ‘boundaries’ to better account for the multiscalar nature of cross-border boundary work. By unfolding the spatiality of the crisis process, our analysis highlights the failures of boundary work in the Mont-Blanc Tunnel fire case. We find that boundary work cannot happen until borders and boundaries are explicitly revealed and acknowledged. Our study contributes to cross-border crises literature in both management and public administration fields by revealing the interdependencies of borders and boundaries as an implicit driver of the crisis process. We also extend the boundary work perspective by introducing ‘boundary revelation’ as a condition to unfold boundary work in a crisis situation.
揭示危机的空间性:跨境危机中边界工作失败的教训
我们的社会正面临着跨境危机的增加,这些危机超越了既定的领土界限。管理跨境危机带来了空间性的挑战,因为行动者需要在一个由多重重叠边界形成的意想不到的临时行动空间内进行协调。然而,人们对行动者如何处理跨境危机的空间模糊性知之甚少。为了回答这个问题,本文以 1999 年勃朗峰隧道火灾的定性案例研究为基础。文章采用边界工作的视角,重点关注边界的有意形成,将其作为协调的先决条件。我们在概念上对 "边界 "和 "界限 "进行了区分,以更好地解释跨境边界工作的多领域性质。通过展开危机过程的空间性,我们的分析凸显了布朗山隧道火灾案例中边界工作的失败。我们发现,只有明确揭示并承认边界和界限,边界工作才能发挥作用。我们的研究揭示了边界与边界之间的相互依存关系是危机过程的隐性驱动因素,从而为管理和公共行政领域的跨境危机文献做出了贡献。我们还通过引入 "边界揭示 "作为在危机情况下开展边界工作的条件,扩展了边界工作的视角。
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