The role of power and agency in the development of organizational routines is under-theorized. In this paper, we draw on an in-depth qualitative case study of a merger between two academic institutions, a college of art and a university, and examine the diverging responses of two organizational routines (admissions and budgeting) during the course of the merger to understand how power dynamics contribute to resistance/compliance of routines. Our findings suggest that the differences in routines’ responses to a merger initiative can be explained by applying Bourdieu's theory of practice and by employing the concepts of field and symbolic capital to unpack power relations in the context of organizational routines, and to disclose why some rou...
We explore the influence of tacit routines in obtaining coordination. Our experiment uses simple la...
Purpose This paper seeks to enhance the eminent work of Burns and Scapens (2000) by introducing bro...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
The role of power and agency in the development of organizational routines is under-theorized. In th...
In this paper I claim that organizational routines have a great potential for change even though the...
International audienceCALL FOR PAPERS The increasingly uncertain and fast-changing environments in w...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
International audienceThis article introduces this special issue on routines. It offers some suggest...
The central thrust of this dissertation is oriented around institutional practices in organizations-...
Organizational life consists of an ever-changing world of encounters, experiences, and complex socio...
This paper analyses how organizational routines change. It focuses on the level of learning groups w...
Organizational routines and capabilities have become key constructs in fields such as organization s...
Many mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fail to achieve anticipated synergistic benefits. The combinatio...
Many mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fail to achieve anticipated synergistic benefits. The combinatio...
Many workers experience organization dysfunction stemming from leaders. Yet organization members hav...
We explore the influence of tacit routines in obtaining coordination. Our experiment uses simple la...
Purpose This paper seeks to enhance the eminent work of Burns and Scapens (2000) by introducing bro...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
The role of power and agency in the development of organizational routines is under-theorized. In th...
In this paper I claim that organizational routines have a great potential for change even though the...
International audienceCALL FOR PAPERS The increasingly uncertain and fast-changing environments in w...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
International audienceThis article introduces this special issue on routines. It offers some suggest...
The central thrust of this dissertation is oriented around institutional practices in organizations-...
Organizational life consists of an ever-changing world of encounters, experiences, and complex socio...
This paper analyses how organizational routines change. It focuses on the level of learning groups w...
Organizational routines and capabilities have become key constructs in fields such as organization s...
Many mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fail to achieve anticipated synergistic benefits. The combinatio...
Many mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fail to achieve anticipated synergistic benefits. The combinatio...
Many workers experience organization dysfunction stemming from leaders. Yet organization members hav...
We explore the influence of tacit routines in obtaining coordination. Our experiment uses simple la...
Purpose This paper seeks to enhance the eminent work of Burns and Scapens (2000) by introducing bro...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...