Relational work in the economy

N Bandelj - Annual Review of Sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
In her groundbreaking scholarship on intimacy and economy, Viviana Zelizer coined the
concept of relational work, or efforts in matching social relations with economic transactions …

Responsive authoritarianism in China--a review of responsiveness in xi and Hu administrations

R Qiaoan, JC Teets - Journal of Chinese political science, 2020 - Springer
Xi Jinping's efforts to recentralize political power have triggered a debate over if these
changes will destroy the “authoritarian responsiveness” in China credited with regime …

The paradox of responsive authoritarianism: How civic activism spurs environmental penalties in China

C Marquis, Y Bird - Organization Science, 2018 - pubsonline.informs.org
Recognizing the need to better understand institutional change processes in authoritarian
states, which play an increasingly prominent role in the world economy, we examine the …

Heroes from above but not (always) from within? Gig workers' reactions to the sudden public moralization of their work

LD Cameron, CK Chan, M Anteby - Organizational Behavior and Human …, 2022 - Elsevier
How do individuals react to the sudden public moralization of their work and with what
consequences? Extant research has documented how public narratives can gradually …

From Patañjali to the “gospel of sweat”: Yoga's remarkable transformation from a sacred movement into a thriving global market

K Munir, S Ansari, D Brown - Administrative Science …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Movements seeking to infuse markets with moral values often end up utilizing the market
mechanism and support from mainstream actors to scale up, even if it comes at the cost of …

Institutional logics and organizational filters: Differential responses to innovation and environmentalism in China's cleantech sector

X Chen, Y Wei, MS Wang - Journal of Business Research, 2024 - Elsevier
While the institutional logics perspective has been applied to explore various empirical
contexts, less is known about how different organizations respond differentially to the …

Institutional logics: motivating action and overcoming resistance to change

HA Haveman, D Joseph-Goteiner, D Li - … and Organization Review, 2023 - cambridge.org
Institutional logics are interrelated sets of cultural elements (norms, values, beliefs, and
symbols) that help people and organizations make sense of their everyday activities and …

Green practices and customer evaluations of the service experience: The moderating roles of external environmental factors and firm characteristics

W Jiang, L Wang, KZ Zhou - Journal of Business Ethics, 2023 - Springer
Given that services differ from goods in terms of intangibility, heterogeneity, and
inseparability, customers may evaluate green services differently from how they evaluate …

Chinese management studies: A matched-samples meta-analysis and focused review of indigenous theories

W Liu, PP Heugens, F Wijen… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The field of Chinese management studies has grown tremendously over the past four
decades. Management theories originating from the United States have remained dominant …

[HTML][HTML] What contributes to the government-citizen knowledge sharing: Analysis of 293 cities in China

H Sun, L Fu, S Yang - Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2023 - Elsevier
Advocacy for knowledge sharing (KS) is increasing as it can improve novelty and agility in
policy development and service delivery. To determine the combination of factors that best …