Beyond constraining and enabling: Toward new microfoundations for institutional theory
I Cardinale - Academy of Management Review, 2018 - journals.aom.org
In this article I argue that the quest to establish microfoundations for institutional theory is
hindered by two assumptions on which it currently rests: that structure simply constrains and …
hindered by two assumptions on which it currently rests: that structure simply constrains and …
A paradoxical leadership model for social entrepreneurs: Challenges, leadership skills, and pedagogical tools for managing social and commercial demands
WK Smith, ML Besharov, AK Wessels… - … Learning & Education, 2012 - journals.aom.org
Social enterprises offer the promise of financially sustainable organizations that can respond
to the world's most pressing problems. Yet for social enterprises to succeed, their leaders …
to the world's most pressing problems. Yet for social enterprises to succeed, their leaders …
Sharing and shaping: A cross-country comparison of how sharing economy firms shape their institutional environment to gain legitimacy
New technology firms such as Uber and Airbnb have recently spurred the advent of the
sharing economy (SE). Faced with institutionally diverse environments, SE firms apply …
sharing economy (SE). Faced with institutionally diverse environments, SE firms apply …
Converging winds: Logic hybridization in the Colorado wind energy field
This study explores the hybridization of field-level logics, a process that integrates previously
incompatible logics within an organizational field. Through an inductive study of the wind …
incompatible logics within an organizational field. Through an inductive study of the wind …
The heart of institutions: Emotional competence and institutional actorhood
We develop the concept of emotional competence, which refers to the ability to experience
and display emotions that are deemed appropriate for an actor role in an institutional order …
and display emotions that are deemed appropriate for an actor role in an institutional order …
Institutional equivalence: How industry and community peers influence corporate philanthropy
This paper explores how organizations respond to simultaneous institutional influences from
two distinct sources: the industry in which they operate and the local geographic community …
two distinct sources: the industry in which they operate and the local geographic community …
Projectification: The Trojan horse of local government
M Fred - 2018 - portal.research.lu.se
This thesis aims to conceptualize local government projectification by answering the
questions of how projectification is manifested in practice, and what the consequences of the …
questions of how projectification is manifested in practice, and what the consequences of the …
Determinants of GHG reporting: an analysis of global oil and gas companies
B Comyns - Journal of business ethics, 2016 - Springer
Corporate reporting on climate change is of increasing academic interest but is often
considered solely from the firm perspective. This article extends current knowledge by …
considered solely from the firm perspective. This article extends current knowledge by …
Global standardization or national differentiation of HRM practices in multinational companies? A comparison of multinationals in five countries
T Edwards, R Sanchez-Mangas, P Jalette… - Journal of International …, 2016 - Springer
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys
of multinational companies (MNCs), we compare the performance management (PM) …
of multinational companies (MNCs), we compare the performance management (PM) …
Dimensions of capacity in nonprofit human service organizations
The purpose of this paper is to present and develop a firmer grasp of the underlying
dimensions of organizational capacity in nonprofit human service organizations. The paper …
dimensions of organizational capacity in nonprofit human service organizations. The paper …