Temporal structuring and the improvisation of management control in palm oil processing
Temporal structuring and the improvisation of management control in palm oil processing
Purpose: the key motivation of our research is to explore the complexities of management control in a complicated process of palm oil production setting. We seek to unpack the ways in which refinery operations staff (re)construct adaptive practices to manage temporal uncertainties and competing obsessions to effectively control the volatile and highly uncertain palm oil production processes of a large refinery in Malaysia.
Design/methodology/approach: our research adopts a qualitative methodology, framed around an ethnographic case study that utilises multiple methods of data collection and analysis including observations, interviews, and document analysis. We observe how the key production processes and conduct eighty-one interviews with managers and workers who engage in inter-retro-actions around organizational decisions to prioritise a market aesthetic that results in highly uncertain manufacturing processes in the complex setting of palm oil refining.
Findings: using the lens of improvisation in a complex organizational process (Amit & Knowles, 2017; Cunha, Giustiniano, Rego, & Clegg, 2017; Karl E. Weick, 2024), we explore the ambitious yet complex production dynamics, and the competing control pressures to meet an acceptable aesthetic quality within an acceptable cost of palm oil production. Our findings provide insight into how actors construct improvised incremental control across the palm oil production processes. Our findings provide a better understanding of how complex production processes such as palm oil face temporal uncertainties that lead to the necessity to craft temporal adaptive process routines.
Originality/value: we contribute by revealing the temporality of flexible control where actors cultivate temporary buffers or momentary improvisations to manage temporal uncertainties in a complex process industry setting. We uncover the fluid site of control where actors engage in temporary coordination of in-present-improvisational actions to alter temporal uncertainties due to attending to competing targets. We contend that much can be learned about interpersonal autonomous control in managing volatility and repairing control breakdowns in complex production processes that cannot simply be forecasted with sufficient accuracy. We believe that interpersonal reflection-in-actions becomes a necessity when standardized or controlled environments seek to achieve contradictory goals.
temporal uncertainties, palm oil production, temporal buffers, temporal coordination and autonomy, improvised incremental control, Palm oil production, Temporal buffers, Temporal uncertainties, Improvised incremental control, Temporal coordination and autonomy
1264-1292
Hidayah, Nunung Nurul
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Ali, Fazlin
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Lowe, Alan
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13 May 2025
Hidayah, Nunung Nurul
f57c537d-8eec-4097-b209-d98a280469b1
Ali, Fazlin
5a14c7cc-d5a8-40df-8a2e-e368d90e1285
Lowe, Alan
eb7d838c-c929-455f-9ec6-d89593388849
Hidayah, Nunung Nurul, Ali, Fazlin and Lowe, Alan
(2025)
Temporal structuring and the improvisation of management control in palm oil processing.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 38 (4), .
(doi:10.1108/AAAJ-11-2022-6135).
Abstract
Purpose: the key motivation of our research is to explore the complexities of management control in a complicated process of palm oil production setting. We seek to unpack the ways in which refinery operations staff (re)construct adaptive practices to manage temporal uncertainties and competing obsessions to effectively control the volatile and highly uncertain palm oil production processes of a large refinery in Malaysia.
Design/methodology/approach: our research adopts a qualitative methodology, framed around an ethnographic case study that utilises multiple methods of data collection and analysis including observations, interviews, and document analysis. We observe how the key production processes and conduct eighty-one interviews with managers and workers who engage in inter-retro-actions around organizational decisions to prioritise a market aesthetic that results in highly uncertain manufacturing processes in the complex setting of palm oil refining.
Findings: using the lens of improvisation in a complex organizational process (Amit & Knowles, 2017; Cunha, Giustiniano, Rego, & Clegg, 2017; Karl E. Weick, 2024), we explore the ambitious yet complex production dynamics, and the competing control pressures to meet an acceptable aesthetic quality within an acceptable cost of palm oil production. Our findings provide insight into how actors construct improvised incremental control across the palm oil production processes. Our findings provide a better understanding of how complex production processes such as palm oil face temporal uncertainties that lead to the necessity to craft temporal adaptive process routines.
Originality/value: we contribute by revealing the temporality of flexible control where actors cultivate temporary buffers or momentary improvisations to manage temporal uncertainties in a complex process industry setting. We uncover the fluid site of control where actors engage in temporary coordination of in-present-improvisational actions to alter temporal uncertainties due to attending to competing targets. We contend that much can be learned about interpersonal autonomous control in managing volatility and repairing control breakdowns in complex production processes that cannot simply be forecasted with sufficient accuracy. We believe that interpersonal reflection-in-actions becomes a necessity when standardized or controlled environments seek to achieve contradictory goals.
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accepted palm oil - Attached standard file_
- Accepted Manuscript
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Accepted/In Press date: 25 March 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 April 2025
Published date: 13 May 2025
Keywords:
temporal uncertainties, palm oil production, temporal buffers, temporal coordination and autonomy, improvised incremental control, Palm oil production, Temporal buffers, Temporal uncertainties, Improvised incremental control, Temporal coordination and autonomy
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Local EPrints ID: 499655
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499655
ISSN: 0951-3574
PURE UUID: 8094e1c3-9940-4e44-a0b1-f5f4c6ca5855
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