This article explores how hybrid professional managers relate to coexisting institutional logics in their everyday work. It examines coherence between the logic that informs managers’ identity and that prioritized in their role. By comparing interview data from managers in two settings, a faith-based hospital and a religious organization, this article analyses primary and secondary identities and roles. Findings show that experiences of coexisting logics differ according to the organizational context. Hospital managers identify with a managerial logic in both their identity and role. A professional logic informs church managers’ identity, yet they prioritize a managerial logic in their role. The article proposes a model that links hybrid pr...
The background to the study presented in this thesis is an organisation that is established within t...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
This thesis focuses on hybrid professional managers’ self-understanding in the context of their ever...
Researchers working under the institutional logics perspective find the struggle between managerial ...
While hybrid managers are increasingly important in contemporary organizations (especially in the pu...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...
Institutional logics are “the organizing principles that shape the behavior of field participants. B...
This article investigates how employees respond to hybrid organizing, that is, organizational settin...
How is the complexity of contemporary professional work and services organized differently by manage...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
Hybrid professional managers appear less effective in introducing management into public professiona...
The background to the study presented in this thesis is an organisation that is established within t...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
This thesis focuses on hybrid professional managers’ self-understanding in the context of their ever...
Researchers working under the institutional logics perspective find the struggle between managerial ...
While hybrid managers are increasingly important in contemporary organizations (especially in the pu...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...
Institutional logics are “the organizing principles that shape the behavior of field participants. B...
This article investigates how employees respond to hybrid organizing, that is, organizational settin...
How is the complexity of contemporary professional work and services organized differently by manage...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
Hybrid professional managers appear less effective in introducing management into public professiona...
The background to the study presented in this thesis is an organisation that is established within t...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...