This paper focuses on the dynamics and interplay of meaning, emotions, and power in institutional work. Based on an empirical study, we explore and elaborate on the rhetorical strategies of emotion work that institutional actors employ to mobilize emotions for discursive institutional work. In an empirical context where a powerful institutional actor is tasked with creating support and acceptance for a new political and economic institution, we identify three rhetorical strategies of emotion work: eclipsing, diverting and evoking emotions. These strategies are employed to arouse, regulate, and organize emotions that underpin legitimacy judgments and drive resistance among field constituents. We find that actors exercise influence and engage...
Values and emotions are an integral part of actors who inhabit institutions. Their importance, howev...
This paper investigates the implications of perceived Socio-Ideological Organizational Controls (SIO...
Members of worker cooperatives—organizations collectively owned and democratically run by their work...
We studied the discursive institutional work written by pharmacy leaders as part of a larger institu...
We studied the discursive institutional work written by pharmacy leaders as part of a larger institu...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
This article examines the role of actors’ emotions on the shaping of an institution within a merger ...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
Can affective states – emotions, moods, and sentiments – become institutionalized in an organization...
How do emotions function in the development work and change attempts of universities? This article i...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Emotions shape our lives and experiences as institutional actors, yet ...
This thesis explores emotions within the context of the public sector board governance of two NHS Fo...
In this project, I provide an examination of emotion negotiation in a health care setting. I use a d...
Roger Friedland (2018) Organization Studies. 39(4), pp. 515-542 Abstract. Institutional theory, and ...
Values and emotions are an integral part of actors who inhabit institutions. Their importance, howev...
This paper investigates the implications of perceived Socio-Ideological Organizational Controls (SIO...
Members of worker cooperatives—organizations collectively owned and democratically run by their work...
We studied the discursive institutional work written by pharmacy leaders as part of a larger institu...
We studied the discursive institutional work written by pharmacy leaders as part of a larger institu...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
This article examines the role of actors’ emotions on the shaping of an institution within a merger ...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
Can affective states – emotions, moods, and sentiments – become institutionalized in an organization...
How do emotions function in the development work and change attempts of universities? This article i...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Emotions shape our lives and experiences as institutional actors, yet ...
This thesis explores emotions within the context of the public sector board governance of two NHS Fo...
In this project, I provide an examination of emotion negotiation in a health care setting. I use a d...
Roger Friedland (2018) Organization Studies. 39(4), pp. 515-542 Abstract. Institutional theory, and ...
Values and emotions are an integral part of actors who inhabit institutions. Their importance, howev...
This paper investigates the implications of perceived Socio-Ideological Organizational Controls (SIO...
Members of worker cooperatives—organizations collectively owned and democratically run by their work...