This chapter draws upon Bourdieu’s concept of capital to examine the importation of organisational models and the adaptive processes that we observed in respective institutional contexts. Through the lens of a longitudinal case study, we demonstrate how a coalition of elite actors mobilised capital to successfully import the US community foundation model into the North East of England. By converting different forms of capital within the philanthropic field, local power brokers enabled the local adaptation of models and associated practices aligned with particular community needs and circumstances. Our main contribution to this book is to demonstrate the need for elite actors to convert capital, which can facilitate the importation of organi...
The paper presents the concept of capitals developed by Pierre Bourdieu in the light of the problems...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
For corporate ventures, access to different types of capital from their parent company is important ...
This chapter draws upon Bourdieu’s concept of capital to examine the importation of organisational m...
In The Forms of Capital, Pierre Bourdieu offers significant insight into the nature of the relations...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
This essay extends a Bourdieusian perspective on the microfoundations of institutions. Drawing on th...
This essay extends a Bourdieusian perspective on the microfoundations of institutions. Drawing on th...
Drawing on Bourdieu’s concept of the field of power, we examine the cross-national translation of or...
This article explores how and why entrepreneurs convert their available economic, cultural, social a...
This project was conducted with funding from the Economic & Social Research Council, Capacity Buildi...
Despite the increased attention of researchers to the nonprofit sector (Lu, 2018), studies on nonpro...
In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capita...
Purpose : The aim of this paper is to provide novel insights into how the cosmopolitan mind-set can ...
This study aims to provide insights into models of female career success using the Bourdieusian t...
The paper presents the concept of capitals developed by Pierre Bourdieu in the light of the problems...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
For corporate ventures, access to different types of capital from their parent company is important ...
This chapter draws upon Bourdieu’s concept of capital to examine the importation of organisational m...
In The Forms of Capital, Pierre Bourdieu offers significant insight into the nature of the relations...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
This essay extends a Bourdieusian perspective on the microfoundations of institutions. Drawing on th...
This essay extends a Bourdieusian perspective on the microfoundations of institutions. Drawing on th...
Drawing on Bourdieu’s concept of the field of power, we examine the cross-national translation of or...
This article explores how and why entrepreneurs convert their available economic, cultural, social a...
This project was conducted with funding from the Economic & Social Research Council, Capacity Buildi...
Despite the increased attention of researchers to the nonprofit sector (Lu, 2018), studies on nonpro...
In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capita...
Purpose : The aim of this paper is to provide novel insights into how the cosmopolitan mind-set can ...
This study aims to provide insights into models of female career success using the Bourdieusian t...
The paper presents the concept of capitals developed by Pierre Bourdieu in the light of the problems...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
For corporate ventures, access to different types of capital from their parent company is important ...