Situated Institutions: The Role of Place, Space and Embeddedness in Institutional Dynamics
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in: Academy of Management Proceedings, Jahrgang 2019, Nr. 1, 11424, 01.08.2019.
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T1 - Situated Institutions: The Role of Place, Space and Embeddedness in Institutional Dynamics
AU - Dacin, Tina
AU - Zilber, Tammar B.
AU - Tracey, Paul
AU - Boxenbaum, Eva
AU - Canniford, Robin
AU - Dacin, Peter
AU - Farny, Steffen
AU - Gray, Barbara
AU - Kibler, Ewald
AU - Putnam, Linda L.
AU - Shepherd, Dean
AU - Svejenova, Silviya
N1 - Conference code: 79
PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - Place and space have long been the focus of studies of organizations (e.g. Bucher & Langley, 2016; Elsbach, 2004; Elsbach & Pratt, 2007; Tuan, 1974), but only recently were explored, mostly indirectly, in institutional studies. For example, recent work examines the role of place in institutional change on the organizational (Kellogg, 2009), community (Marquis & Battilana, 2009), field (Cartel, Boxenbaum, & Aggeri, 2018; Lounsbury, 2007; Ziestma & Lawrence, 2010; Zilber, 2018), or societal levels (Mair, 2012). Recent studies also explore the role of place in institutional work (Lawrence & Dover, 2015) and in reviving tradition (Dacin, Nasra, & Leithwood, 2009). Our symposium explores the situatedness of institutional dynamics. Through the presentation of four empirical studies, we will discuss how place impacts the salience, resonance, strength and scope of institutions. With an introduction to place at the beginning, discussant’s comments and a directed Q&A with audience participation at the end, this symposium will also explore the value of place to broader discussions about institutions.
AB - Place and space have long been the focus of studies of organizations (e.g. Bucher & Langley, 2016; Elsbach, 2004; Elsbach & Pratt, 2007; Tuan, 1974), but only recently were explored, mostly indirectly, in institutional studies. For example, recent work examines the role of place in institutional change on the organizational (Kellogg, 2009), community (Marquis & Battilana, 2009), field (Cartel, Boxenbaum, & Aggeri, 2018; Lounsbury, 2007; Ziestma & Lawrence, 2010; Zilber, 2018), or societal levels (Mair, 2012). Recent studies also explore the role of place in institutional work (Lawrence & Dover, 2015) and in reviving tradition (Dacin, Nasra, & Leithwood, 2009). Our symposium explores the situatedness of institutional dynamics. Through the presentation of four empirical studies, we will discuss how place impacts the salience, resonance, strength and scope of institutions. With an introduction to place at the beginning, discussant’s comments and a directed Q&A with audience participation at the end, this symposium will also explore the value of place to broader discussions about institutions.
KW - Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics
KW - Entrepreneurship
KW - Management studies
U2 - 10.5465/ambpp.2019.11424symposium
DO - 10.5465/ambpp.2019.11424symposium
M3 - Conference abstract in journal
VL - 2019
JO - Academy of Management Proceedings
JF - Academy of Management Proceedings
SN - 0065-0668
IS - 1
M1 - 11424
T2 - 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management - AOM 2019
Y2 - 9 August 2019 through 13 August 2019
ER -