A recent critical turn to both public relations and institutional studies has highlighted ‘agency’ as a shared important theme. While public relations scholars call to bring back ‘agency’ into analysis of practice and process of public relations, neo-institutionalists use ‘agency’ to explain heterogeneity and innovation in institutional outcomes. In this context, this article proposes to use ‘agency’ as a meeting ground to explore how the two disciplines could engage in a dialogue that improves mutual understanding and theoretical enrichment of each other. It argues that institutional thoughts such as ‘embedded agency’, ‘institutional entrepreneurship’ and ‘institutional work’ advance understandings of the downplayed issues of power, divers...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship has become very popular in the last decade. Starting fr...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in com...
This special section seeks to enrich research on the field by using neo-institutional theory to desc...
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...
Public relations (PR) continue to have a naming or essentially an identity crisis. In response, a gr...
In a recent article in Public Relations Inquiry, Jenny Hou has fittingly argued for a stronger focus...
In this paper we contribute to the body of work on agency and institutional transmission by proposin...
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationship...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...
Despite being in the DNA of public relations (PR), power receives little prominence in the literatur...
Debates on institutionalisation in social sciences date back to the German sociologist Max Weber, an...
Using a neo-institutional perspective, this article describes seven different, yet related, institut...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship has become very popular in the last decade. Starting fr...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in com...
This special section seeks to enrich research on the field by using neo-institutional theory to desc...
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...
Public relations (PR) continue to have a naming or essentially an identity crisis. In response, a gr...
In a recent article in Public Relations Inquiry, Jenny Hou has fittingly argued for a stronger focus...
In this paper we contribute to the body of work on agency and institutional transmission by proposin...
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationship...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...
Despite being in the DNA of public relations (PR), power receives little prominence in the literatur...
Debates on institutionalisation in social sciences date back to the German sociologist Max Weber, an...
Using a neo-institutional perspective, this article describes seven different, yet related, institut...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship has become very popular in the last decade. Starting fr...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
To respond to a recent call for a sociological turn to the promotion of institutional thought in com...