In this chapter, the author draws on a historical case study of the Australian wine industry to explore variations in collective agency. The inductively derived process model illustrates the emergence of a new profession of scientific win- emaking, which unfolds in three phases. Each phase is characterized by a dis- tinct form of agency: distributed agency during the earliest phase, coordinated agency during later phases, and orchestrated agency during consolidation. In addition to exploring the temporal shifts in agency, the study includes a detailed analysis of the early stages of distributed agency, examining how col- lective agency is achieved in the absence of shared intentions
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entrepren...
This article engages with non-human agency through the interrogation of the emerging role of metrics...
The purpose of this article is to explain the emergence of a new practice (i.e., relocation) and the...
In this chapter, the author draws on a historical case study of the Australian wine industry to expl...
In this paper we contribute to the body of work on agency and institutional transmission by proposin...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
Research highlights how co-existing institutional logics can sometimes offer opportunities for agenc...
Research highlights how coexisting institutional logics can sometimes offer opportunities for agency...
Institutional change is crucial for the transitions of socio-technical systems. This study addresses...
Research highlights how coexisting institutional logics can sometimes offer opportunities for agency...
Abstract. Although early neo-institutional studies did not explicitly tackle the issue of agency, mo...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
The paper explores the relationship between coordination mechanisms and typologies of knowledge in a...
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entrepren...
This article engages with non-human agency through the interrogation of the emerging role of metrics...
The purpose of this article is to explain the emergence of a new practice (i.e., relocation) and the...
In this chapter, the author draws on a historical case study of the Australian wine industry to expl...
In this paper we contribute to the body of work on agency and institutional transmission by proposin...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
Research highlights how co-existing institutional logics can sometimes offer opportunities for agenc...
Research highlights how coexisting institutional logics can sometimes offer opportunities for agency...
Institutional change is crucial for the transitions of socio-technical systems. This study addresses...
Research highlights how coexisting institutional logics can sometimes offer opportunities for agency...
Abstract. Although early neo-institutional studies did not explicitly tackle the issue of agency, mo...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
The paper explores the relationship between coordination mechanisms and typologies of knowledge in a...
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entrepren...
This article engages with non-human agency through the interrogation of the emerging role of metrics...
The purpose of this article is to explain the emergence of a new practice (i.e., relocation) and the...