This paper explores an empirical puzzle, namely, how inter-organizational relationships can be sustained between organizations that draw upon distinctive—and potentially conflicting—institutional logics under conditions of power asymmetry. This research analyses cases of these relationships and suggests some key conditions underlying them. Examining relationships between ‘Fair Trade’ organizations and corporate retailers, a series of contingent factors behind the dynamic persistence of such relationships are proposed, namely: the presence of pre-existing ‘hybrid logics’; the use of boundary-spanning discourses; joint tolerance of conflict; and co-creation of common rules. These four elements are supported by a fifth mediating factor, i.e. t...
The narratives that flow through networks can shed light on their organization. This analysis looks ...
This paper provides an overview of the literature ob interorganizational relationships. Although the...
The mainstream literature on contracts, rules and procedures presumes that formalization is directed...
peer reviewedIn Fair Trade (FT), as well as in other ‘mixed-form’ fields (Becchetti & Huybrechts 200...
WOS:000407279800002International audienceDrawing on and extending institutional logics and resource ...
This paper uses institutional theory to highlight different patterns of cross-sector collaboration f...
This paper uses institutional theory to highlight different patterns of cross-sector collaboration f...
peer reviewedAn increasing amount of research has examined the management of competing logics, and p...
This paper aims to examine the concrete strategies through which organizations may reach compromises...
International audienceAn increasing amount of research has examined the management of competing logi...
Multiple institutional logics present a theoretical puzzle. While scholars recognize their increasin...
Manufacturer-retailer relationships demonstrate the existence of asymmetric relationships among comp...
This paper provides an overview of the literature on interorgani-zational relationships. Although th...
Much of the literature on inter-organizational relations assumes that firms operate as relatively au...
Supply chain collaboration, in which two or more autonomous firms work together to plan and execute ...
The narratives that flow through networks can shed light on their organization. This analysis looks ...
This paper provides an overview of the literature ob interorganizational relationships. Although the...
The mainstream literature on contracts, rules and procedures presumes that formalization is directed...
peer reviewedIn Fair Trade (FT), as well as in other ‘mixed-form’ fields (Becchetti & Huybrechts 200...
WOS:000407279800002International audienceDrawing on and extending institutional logics and resource ...
This paper uses institutional theory to highlight different patterns of cross-sector collaboration f...
This paper uses institutional theory to highlight different patterns of cross-sector collaboration f...
peer reviewedAn increasing amount of research has examined the management of competing logics, and p...
This paper aims to examine the concrete strategies through which organizations may reach compromises...
International audienceAn increasing amount of research has examined the management of competing logi...
Multiple institutional logics present a theoretical puzzle. While scholars recognize their increasin...
Manufacturer-retailer relationships demonstrate the existence of asymmetric relationships among comp...
This paper provides an overview of the literature on interorgani-zational relationships. Although th...
Much of the literature on inter-organizational relations assumes that firms operate as relatively au...
Supply chain collaboration, in which two or more autonomous firms work together to plan and execute ...
The narratives that flow through networks can shed light on their organization. This analysis looks ...
This paper provides an overview of the literature ob interorganizational relationships. Although the...
The mainstream literature on contracts, rules and procedures presumes that formalization is directed...