Innovation in service ecosystems—Breaking, making, and maintaining institutionalized rules of resource integration

K Koskela-Huotari, B Edvardsson, JM Jonas… - Journal of Business …, 2016 - Elsevier
Drawing on service-dominant logic and institutional theory, this paper examines innovation
as a process that unfolds through changes in the institutional arrangements that govern …

Institutional complexity as a driver for innovation in service ecosystems

J Siltaloppi, K Koskela-Huotari, SL Vargo - Service Science, 2016 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper extends research on innovation as institutional change within service science
and service-dominant (SD) logic by conceptualizing the emergence of novel solutions in …

Deconstructing the outsider puzzle: The legitimation journey of novelty

G Cattani, S Ferriani, A Lanza - Organization Science, 2017 - pubsonline.informs.org
The proposition that outsiders often are crucial carriers of novelty into an established
institutional field has received wide empirical support. But an equally compelling proposition …

Contributory or disruptive: Do new forms of philanthropy erode democracy

A Horvath, WW Powell - Philanthropy in democratic societies …, 2016 - books.google.com
The overlapping relationships between civil society, government, and philanthropy have a
storied history in the United States. The associative origins of civil society, which played …

Coming back and giving back: Transposition, institutional actors, and the paradox of peripheral influence

J Luo, J Chen, D Chen - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
We explore transposition—bringing ideas from one context to a distant other context—as a
mechanism for institutional change, and we study the conditions under which institutional …

[图书][B] Die Neuordnung des Journalismus

C Buschow - 2018 - Springer
Neugegründete Medienorganisationen bilden bedeutende Kontrastfälle zu den etablierten
Orten der journalistischen Produktion–etwa Presseverlage und ihre Redaktionen–, weil sie …

Where did “Tex-Mex” come from? The divisive emergence of a social category

DR Wheaton, GR Carroll - Research in Organizational Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Research on social categories has become one of the more active lines of research on
organizations. Much of this research presumes the pre-existence of at least the “seed” of the …

A sociologist looks at crowds: Innovation or invention?

WW Powell - Strategic Organization, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Crowd-based organizational models are purported to be more open and participatory than
traditional organizational forms. But are they novel inventions or permutations of forms that …

Poisedness for social innovation: The genesis and propagation of community-based palliative care in Kerala (India)

D Vijay, P Monin - M@ n@ gement, 2018 - cairn.info
When and where do social innovations emerge? We address this question using
comparative and historical analyses of organizing for palliative care in India. Although …

Microfoundations of innovation as process: Usher's cumulative synthesis model

R Garud - Garud, R. and Turunen, M, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
Extant literature lacks the microfoundations of innovation as process. To fill this lacuna, we
introduce and extend Usher's cumulative synthesis model comprising of four steps: the …