Purpose Combining institutional work and actor engagement (AE) literature, this paper aims to elucidate how the collective action of market shaping occurs through the interplay between market shapers' institutional work and engagement of other market actors. While markets are shaped by actors' purposive actions and recent literature notes the need to also mobilize AE, the underlying process remains nebulous. Design/methodology/approach This paper is conceptual but supported by an illustrative case study: the Winding Tree. This blockchain-based, decentralized travel marketplace shapes a market by decoupling existing resource linkages, creating new ones and stabilizing others through a dynamic, iterative process between the market shaper's in...
Research on engagement has shifted to a systemic, rather than a dyadic, view that considers the enga...
Individual actors are hardly ever considered in business-to-business marketing literature. This pape...
Research on engagement has shifted to a systemic, rather than a dyadic, view that considers the enga...
Purpose: Combining institutional work and actor engagement (AE) literature, this paper aims to eluci...
Purpose: Markets are shaped by the purposive actions of actors, aimed at creating new linkages, impr...
Research on market dynamics shows that markets (trans)form through the institutional work of a wide ...
Research on market dynamics shows that markets (trans)form through the institutional work of a wide ...
PurposeThis paper develops a conceptual framework based on the identification and examination of the...
As the marketing literature increasingly construes markets as malleable entities, research studies o...
During the last fifteen years, several studies have assessed markets through their organizational, c...
We borrow the notion of field from institutional theory to think through how markets and their ‘outs...
Prior research explores how knowledge brokers can bring about technological innovation and the struc...
The purpose of this article is to elaborate conceptually on the user–market relationship. Existing r...
International audienceChapter 8 investigates the process through which radical change is governed, f...
In this paper, we explore how actors benefit from bringing together incompatible institutional logic...
Research on engagement has shifted to a systemic, rather than a dyadic, view that considers the enga...
Individual actors are hardly ever considered in business-to-business marketing literature. This pape...
Research on engagement has shifted to a systemic, rather than a dyadic, view that considers the enga...
Purpose: Combining institutional work and actor engagement (AE) literature, this paper aims to eluci...
Purpose: Markets are shaped by the purposive actions of actors, aimed at creating new linkages, impr...
Research on market dynamics shows that markets (trans)form through the institutional work of a wide ...
Research on market dynamics shows that markets (trans)form through the institutional work of a wide ...
PurposeThis paper develops a conceptual framework based on the identification and examination of the...
As the marketing literature increasingly construes markets as malleable entities, research studies o...
During the last fifteen years, several studies have assessed markets through their organizational, c...
We borrow the notion of field from institutional theory to think through how markets and their ‘outs...
Prior research explores how knowledge brokers can bring about technological innovation and the struc...
The purpose of this article is to elaborate conceptually on the user–market relationship. Existing r...
International audienceChapter 8 investigates the process through which radical change is governed, f...
In this paper, we explore how actors benefit from bringing together incompatible institutional logic...
Research on engagement has shifted to a systemic, rather than a dyadic, view that considers the enga...
Individual actors are hardly ever considered in business-to-business marketing literature. This pape...
Research on engagement has shifted to a systemic, rather than a dyadic, view that considers the enga...