This paper develops a theoretical framework that situates institutional entrepreneurship by drawing from Gramsci’s concept of hegemony to understand the contingent stabilization of organizational fields, and by employing his discussion of the Modern Prince as the collective agent who organizes and strategizes counter-hegemonic challenges. Our framework makes three contributions. First, we characterize the interlaced material, discursive, and organizational dimensions of field structure. Second, we argue that strategy must be examined more rigorously as the mode of action by which institutional entrepreneurs engage with field structures. Third, we argue that institutional entrepreneurship, in challenging the position of incumbent actors and ...
We explore what institutional entrepreneurs do to propagate new organizational forms. Our findings a...
Although the scholarship on organizational fields has prevalently focused on emerging, mature and di...
We advance a novel idea-centric perspective to study power-laden aspects of institutional life in fi...
This paper develops a theoretical framework that situates institutional entrepreneurship by drawing ...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to enrich empirical studies on insti...
International audiencePurpose– The purpose of this paper is to enrich empirical studies on instituti...
Baumol's hypothesis, i.e. that the allocation of entrepreneurial talent in productive, unproductive ...
Abstract. Although early neo-institutional studies did not explicitly tackle the issue of agency, mo...
International audienceAs well as review the literature on the notion of institutional entrepreneursh...
The authors examine how competing institutional logics shape institutional fields. Specifically, the...
As well as review the literature on the notion of institutional entrepreneurship introduced by Paul...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entreprene...
We explore what institutional entrepreneurs do to propagate new organizational forms. Our findings a...
Although the scholarship on organizational fields has prevalently focused on emerging, mature and di...
We advance a novel idea-centric perspective to study power-laden aspects of institutional life in fi...
This paper develops a theoretical framework that situates institutional entrepreneurship by drawing ...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to enrich empirical studies on insti...
International audiencePurpose– The purpose of this paper is to enrich empirical studies on instituti...
Baumol's hypothesis, i.e. that the allocation of entrepreneurial talent in productive, unproductive ...
Abstract. Although early neo-institutional studies did not explicitly tackle the issue of agency, mo...
International audienceAs well as review the literature on the notion of institutional entrepreneursh...
The authors examine how competing institutional logics shape institutional fields. Specifically, the...
As well as review the literature on the notion of institutional entrepreneurship introduced by Paul...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entreprene...
We explore what institutional entrepreneurs do to propagate new organizational forms. Our findings a...
Although the scholarship on organizational fields has prevalently focused on emerging, mature and di...
We advance a novel idea-centric perspective to study power-laden aspects of institutional life in fi...