@incollection{SchwaegerlKnorre2021, author = {Christian Schw{\"a}gerl and Susanne Knorre}, title = {Developing organizations}, series = {Handbook of Management Communication}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-1-5015-0805-9}, doi = {10.1515/9781501508059-018}, pages = {335 -- 353}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This chapter reviews organizational development (OD) as networked man-agerial practices and investigates the role these practices play in contemporary strategic management and in management communication. Our analytical overview of studies finds that the literature lacks empirical evidence on the linguistic properties of OD’s practices as these properties have not been researched in OD but in settings where change is solely approached as a planned process. To fill this gap, we propose a research framework to inquire into OD’s verbal, paraverbal, and nonverbal practices. After a tour d’horizon of OD’s and change management’s ontological and epistemological paradigms, we outline the implications of the practice perspective of OD for strategic management, then narrow our focus to empirical studies’ prominent out-comes on discursive practices in change processes, and conclude with a framework for future research}, language = {en} }