In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis within organizational ecology on identity as a fundamental basis for the conceptualization and identification of organizational forms. This paper highlights the benefits of an identity-based conceptualization of organizational forms and outlines an identity-based agenda for organizational ecology. We begin by discussing fundamental properties of organizational identity, drawing extensively from the formal-theoretical conceptualization proposed by Pólos et al. (2002). We then build on this foundation by proposing a number of systematic ways in which forms can be specified and differentiated in terms of identity. We also address the challenge of measuring forms by discussing various appro...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
Changes to the study of organizational identity over the past three decades show a clear pattern of ...
Research in organizational identity as pioneered by Albert and Whetten (1985) provides that organiza...
The concept of organizational identity has its roots in the exploration of identity in an individua...
How are identities of alternative forms of organization constructed and how does this process differ...
This article seeks to explore the construction of group and professional identities in situations of...
Identities scholarship, in particular that focused on self-identities, has burgeoned in recent years...
A largely sterile debate characterized the discourse on Organization Identity for the past two decad...
This article asks a basic question of organizational evolution: When and where will a new organizati...
The view that corporate and/or organisation identity is a contributing factor to organisational succ...
The article depicts the most important sources of theory of organizational identity, beginning form ...
The concept of organizational identity is often confused with similar concepts such as organizationa...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
This paper presents the results of a data research on the issue of organizational identity, the aim ...
During the past two decades a steady increase in scholarly contributions in the area of organisation...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
Changes to the study of organizational identity over the past three decades show a clear pattern of ...
Research in organizational identity as pioneered by Albert and Whetten (1985) provides that organiza...
The concept of organizational identity has its roots in the exploration of identity in an individua...
How are identities of alternative forms of organization constructed and how does this process differ...
This article seeks to explore the construction of group and professional identities in situations of...
Identities scholarship, in particular that focused on self-identities, has burgeoned in recent years...
A largely sterile debate characterized the discourse on Organization Identity for the past two decad...
This article asks a basic question of organizational evolution: When and where will a new organizati...
The view that corporate and/or organisation identity is a contributing factor to organisational succ...
The article depicts the most important sources of theory of organizational identity, beginning form ...
The concept of organizational identity is often confused with similar concepts such as organizationa...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
This paper presents the results of a data research on the issue of organizational identity, the aim ...
During the past two decades a steady increase in scholarly contributions in the area of organisation...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
Changes to the study of organizational identity over the past three decades show a clear pattern of ...
Research in organizational identity as pioneered by Albert and Whetten (1985) provides that organiza...