The digital divide: A review and future research agenda
This article provides a systematic review of the digital divide, a phenomenon which refers to
disparities in Information and Communications Technology access, usage, and outcomes. It …
disparities in Information and Communications Technology access, usage, and outcomes. It …
Optimal distinctiveness: Broadening the interface between institutional theory and strategic management
Research summary: A ttaining optimal distinctiveness—positive stakeholder perceptions
about a firm's strategic position that reconciles competing demands for differentiation and …
about a firm's strategic position that reconciles competing demands for differentiation and …
Achieving rigor in qualitative analysis: The role of active categorization in theory building
Scholars have long debated how rigor can be achieved in qualitative analysis. To answer
this question, we need to better understand how theory is generated from data. Qualitative …
this question, we need to better understand how theory is generated from data. Qualitative …
Digital innovation and transformation: An institutional perspective
In this conceptual piece we suggest that the institutional perspective is a prolific lens to study
digital innovation and transformation. Digital innovation is about the creation and putting into …
digital innovation and transformation. Digital innovation is about the creation and putting into …
Topic modeling in management research: Rendering new theory from textual data
Increasingly, management researchers are using topic modeling, a new method borrowed
from computer science, to reveal phenomenon-based constructs and grounded conceptual …
from computer science, to reveal phenomenon-based constructs and grounded conceptual …
Entrepreneurial ecosystems in an interconnected world: emergence, governance and digitalization
RB Bouncken, S Kraus - Review of Managerial Science, 2022 - Springer
Achieving and sustaining growth depends on the effective work of multiple and
interconnected actors—such as eg governments, the private sector, society, universities …
interconnected actors—such as eg governments, the private sector, society, universities …
Is the European Union (EU) Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) effective in shaping sustainability objectives? An analysis of investment funds' …
C Cremasco, L Boni - Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates how investment funds behave in line with European Union (EU)'s
Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The SFDR requires investment funds to …
Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The SFDR requires investment funds to …
Putting communication front and center in institutional theory and analysis
We conceptualize the roots of cognitive, linguistic, and communicative theories of institutions
and outline the promise and potential of a stronger communication focus for institutional …
and outline the promise and potential of a stronger communication focus for institutional …
Social innovation: a window on alternative ways of organizing and innovating
The term 'social innovation'is used to describe a broad range of organizational and inter-
organizational activity that is ostensibly designed to address the most deep-rooted …
organizational activity that is ostensibly designed to address the most deep-rooted …
Fluidity, Identity, and Organizationality: The Communicative Constitution of Anonymous
L Dobusch, D Schoeneborn - Journal of management studies, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines how fluid social collectives, where membership is latent, contested, or
unclear, achieve 'organizationality', that is, how they achieve organizational identity and …
unclear, achieve 'organizationality', that is, how they achieve organizational identity and …