R Slitine, D Chabaud - Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022 - journals.aom.org
The consequences of the crisis are particularly felt at the local level, and the Covid 19 pandemic has accentuated this trend. Accordingly, we observe the emergence of new …
B Koene, H van Driel, O Bergström, L Walter - ebha.org
Most studies of institutional entrepreneurship emphasize the influence of institutional entrepreneurs on processes of institutional change. Relatively little attention is paid to the …
M Perkmann, A Spicer - Organization studies, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
We explore what institutional entrepreneurs do to propagate new organizational forms. Our findings are derived from a longitudinal study of theEuroregion', an organizational form used …
B Czarniawska - Narrative and Innovation: New Ideas for Business …, 2013 - Springer
The Tales of Institutional Entrepreneurs Page 1 The Tales of Institutional Entrepreneurs Barbara Czarniawska Abstract In the present text, an institution is understood to be an (observable) …
In knowledge-based societies innovation and, consequently, economic development arise from triple helix relations, that is, from the interaction between university, industry and state …
In order to address complex problems, to serve clients more effectively or to gain legitimacy companies join or form groups in which they cooperate with other companies. In such …
The paper develops a middle-range theory-rooted in the 'configuration'principles of sociology and organization theory-to explain how the different configurations of macro …
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions in which they are embedded. However, the introduction of institutional …