peer reviewedThis paper examines how organizational ideology can be collectively mobilized to sustain an alternative organizational form— a self-managed cooperative—in resistance to institutional prescriptions perceived as hostile. Based on an ethnographic study of the Venezuelan cooperative Cecosesola, we identify three roles through which ideology enables the reproduction of the alternative form over time: ideology as a mobilizing normative framework to justify resistance; as a cultural-cognitive frame- work to engage members and integrate them into the resistance project; and as a regulatory framework ensuring member compliance. However, we find that in parallel with sustaining self-management as an alternative form, mobilizing ideology ...
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Durkheim’s contributions to organization studies have so far been decidedly marginal, and largely co...
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The basic premise in this article is that human beings cannot exist outside the "community", that is...
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Although foundational texts in Critical Management Studies (CMS) pointed to the empirical significan...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
This conceptual article aims at understanding how unconventional organizations may maintain distinct...
Organization theorists have predominantly studied identity and organizing within the managed work or...
This article argues that discursive constructions of difference can shape practices of organizationa...
In this project, I provide an interpretation of how one cooperative support organization, the Nebras...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to consider existing debates within the sociology of work, parti...
International audienceThis paper examines how organizational ideology can be collectively mobilized ...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
This chapter explores anew the relation of resistance, politics and ethics for organizations. Rather...
Durkheim’s contributions to organization studies have so far been decidedly marginal, and largely co...
The basic premise in this article is that human beings cannot exist outside the “community”, that i...
When people around the globe are increasingly confronted with the challenges of rising economic ineq...
The basic premise in this article is that human beings cannot exist outside the "community", that is...
In this paper I develop the idea of institutional conflict carried out in proxy by organizations rep...
Although foundational texts in Critical Management Studies (CMS) pointed to the empirical significan...
We are continuously reminded of how change induces controversy and resistance, regardless of support...
This conceptual article aims at understanding how unconventional organizations may maintain distinct...
Organization theorists have predominantly studied identity and organizing within the managed work or...
This article argues that discursive constructions of difference can shape practices of organizationa...
In this project, I provide an interpretation of how one cooperative support organization, the Nebras...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to consider existing debates within the sociology of work, parti...