This paper suggests how institutional theory can explain enduring differences in organizational strategies. We propose that differences in how organizations distribute power across their internal corporate departments lead their facilities to prioritize different institutional pressures and thus adopt different management practices. Specifically, we argue that external constituents who interact with particularly powerful corporate departments are more likely to influence facility managers’ decisions. As a result, managers of facilities that are subjected to comparable institutional pressures adopt distinct sets of management practices that appease different external constituents. Using an original survey and archival data obtained for nearl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how corporate environmental management strategies a...
This paper examines a paradox in the behavioral theory of the firm, and highlights how a complementa...
Firms face a variety of institutional logics and one important question is how individuals within fi...
To increase knowledge about the consequences of introducing strategic measures in public organizatio...
External program manager involvement can provide professional and systematic management services to ...
This paper presents results from a longitudinal, qualitative study into the adoption of environmenta...
This article contributes to the emerging stream of micro-institutional research, which zooms in on t...
Organizational scholars are increasingly focusing on the phenomenon of conflicting institutional dem...
How to promote firms’ environmental management behavior is a concern for academics. In order to expl...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
This study contributes to the understanding of the headquarters (HQ) - subsidiary relationship by in...
Voluntary programs intended to improve corporate environmental practices have proliferated in recent...
Institutional theory is one of the most common theories in management studies. However, there are fe...
Organizational success increasingly depends on leaders’ abilities to address competing demands simul...
The central thrust of this dissertation is oriented around institutional practices in organizations-...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how corporate environmental management strategies a...
This paper examines a paradox in the behavioral theory of the firm, and highlights how a complementa...
Firms face a variety of institutional logics and one important question is how individuals within fi...
To increase knowledge about the consequences of introducing strategic measures in public organizatio...
External program manager involvement can provide professional and systematic management services to ...
This paper presents results from a longitudinal, qualitative study into the adoption of environmenta...
This article contributes to the emerging stream of micro-institutional research, which zooms in on t...
Organizational scholars are increasingly focusing on the phenomenon of conflicting institutional dem...
How to promote firms’ environmental management behavior is a concern for academics. In order to expl...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
This study contributes to the understanding of the headquarters (HQ) - subsidiary relationship by in...
Voluntary programs intended to improve corporate environmental practices have proliferated in recent...
Institutional theory is one of the most common theories in management studies. However, there are fe...
Organizational success increasingly depends on leaders’ abilities to address competing demands simul...
The central thrust of this dissertation is oriented around institutional practices in organizations-...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how corporate environmental management strategies a...
This paper examines a paradox in the behavioral theory of the firm, and highlights how a complementa...
Firms face a variety of institutional logics and one important question is how individuals within fi...