Research on the relationship between non-profit organizations (NPOs) and the public sector has been dominated by predictions of isomorphism where change and tensions in NPOs are attributed an imposing institutional setting. This article argues that research represents a selective perspective on organizational life due to its portrayal of organizational change as synonymous with an isomorphic, linear trajectory. The purpose of this article is to illustrate different sources and characteristics of change and tension. The article presents an analytical framework comprising of four components: evolving change, episodic change, inherent dilemmas, and conflicting logics, facilitating an understanding of the organization as movement. The analysis ...
This bibliography deals with a wide variety of organizational dynamics and is related to the definit...
The sociological relevance of conflict and change is unquestioned though the analytical emphasis giv...
That change is a part of organizational life has been well documented in the literature, but how cha...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
Institutional theory suggests that organizations pursue legitimacy by conforming to isomorphic press...
Organizational change is discussed in the context of a conceptual model resting on philosophical, so...
The notion of nonlinear change, the most recent addition to the lexicon of change types, emerged as ...
Institutional change entails balancing multiple competing, inconsistent and often loosely coupled de...
Existing conceptualizations of organization form in organization theory have led to viewing organiza...
In historical socio-technical transitions, organizations functioned as the principal drivers of tran...
In a changing world, change management processes become physiological, for individuals, social group...
That change is a part of organizational life has been well documented in the literature, but how cha...
1967-12A great deal of current wntmg in the field of management and organization has been devoted to...
Change and stability are critical to the sustained competitive advantage of organizations. Emerging ...
This bibliography deals with a wide variety of organizational dynamics and is related to the definit...
The sociological relevance of conflict and change is unquestioned though the analytical emphasis giv...
That change is a part of organizational life has been well documented in the literature, but how cha...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
Traditional approaches to organizational change have been dominated by assumptions privileging stabi...
Institutional theory suggests that organizations pursue legitimacy by conforming to isomorphic press...
Organizational change is discussed in the context of a conceptual model resting on philosophical, so...
The notion of nonlinear change, the most recent addition to the lexicon of change types, emerged as ...
Institutional change entails balancing multiple competing, inconsistent and often loosely coupled de...
Existing conceptualizations of organization form in organization theory have led to viewing organiza...
In historical socio-technical transitions, organizations functioned as the principal drivers of tran...
In a changing world, change management processes become physiological, for individuals, social group...
That change is a part of organizational life has been well documented in the literature, but how cha...
1967-12A great deal of current wntmg in the field of management and organization has been devoted to...
Change and stability are critical to the sustained competitive advantage of organizations. Emerging ...
This bibliography deals with a wide variety of organizational dynamics and is related to the definit...
The sociological relevance of conflict and change is unquestioned though the analytical emphasis giv...
That change is a part of organizational life has been well documented in the literature, but how cha...