The phenomenon of outsider-driven institutional entrepreneurship may appear both paradoxical and opaque. We examine outsider-driven institutional entrepreneurship by drawing on an in-depth qualitative case study of the emerging field of positive psychology education. We investigate how institutional entrepreneurs, located outside Kuwait’s Ministry of Education, enabled actors inside the Ministry both to deviate from existing institutional arrangements and to institutionalize new practices. Our findings illustrate that outsider-driven institutional entrepreneurship in emerging fields starts with ‘normalization’, that is, the production of claims, arguments, and evidence, about the effectiveness of the newly proposed practices. Our study cont...
Institutional theory and its crucial role in organizational theory have evolved during the last few ...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
The focus of this study is ‘hidden entrepreneurs’ who bridge formal and informal economies. While th...
Entrepreneurs cannot innovate in isolation; they are dependent on their institutional context. This ...
This research aims to examine the influence of institutional environment in the entrepreneurial cont...
In the present text, an institution is understood to be an (observable) pattern of collective action...
Entrepreneurship has been considered a significant factor for socioeconomic growth and development (...
In some societies outside-entrepreneurs are more active than community-inside entrepreneurs. Institu...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
The rapid institutional changes taking place today, including the emergence and global spread of new...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
The purpose of this thesis is to extend the understanding of social entrepreneurs’ perceptions of th...
Institutional theory and its crucial role in organizational theory have evolved during the last few ...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
The focus of this study is ‘hidden entrepreneurs’ who bridge formal and informal economies. While th...
Entrepreneurs cannot innovate in isolation; they are dependent on their institutional context. This ...
This research aims to examine the influence of institutional environment in the entrepreneurial cont...
In the present text, an institution is understood to be an (observable) pattern of collective action...
Entrepreneurship has been considered a significant factor for socioeconomic growth and development (...
In some societies outside-entrepreneurs are more active than community-inside entrepreneurs. Institu...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
The rapid institutional changes taking place today, including the emergence and global spread of new...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
The purpose of this thesis is to extend the understanding of social entrepreneurs’ perceptions of th...
Institutional theory and its crucial role in organizational theory have evolved during the last few ...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...