ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 WP 1101This paper explores organizational responses to conflicting institutional demands. An inductive comparative case study of four social enterprises that scaled their organization while embedded in competing social welfare and commercial logics suggests that, when facing competing organizational templates imposed by their institutional environment, organizations attempt to strike a balance at the organizational level by adopting a combination of intact practices from both logics instead of balancing at the practice level by resorting to strategies such as decoupling. In addition, we find an important legitimating effect of founding origins...
By virtue of their hybrid identity as both nonprofit human service organizations and commercial bu...
New institutional literature predicts two main evolution streams for hybrid organizations, submitted...
Hybrid organizations blending traditional aspects of the for-profit world with distinctively social ...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 W...
Hybrid organizations operate in a context of institutional plurality and enact elements of multiple,...
Hybrid organizations' success should effectively fulfill both beneficiaries' and customers' needs, r...
Organizational scholars are increasingly focusing on the phenomenon of conflicting institutional dem...
Hybrid organizations, social enterprises in particular, have often been described as crystallizing t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how hybrid organisations combine institutional logi...
This paper reports a case study of a for-profit award-winning social enterprise that faced bankruptc...
This paper reports a case study of a for-profit award-winning social enterprise that faced bankruptc...
Social enterprises are often conceived of as hybrid organisations because they embody (at least) two...
In many ways, research on organizational hybridity seeks to understand how some organizations mix to...
This article departs from the observation of a widely heralded shift in the governance of welfare, w...
By virtue of their hybrid identity as both nonprofit human service organizations and commercial bu...
New institutional literature predicts two main evolution streams for hybrid organizations, submitted...
Hybrid organizations blending traditional aspects of the for-profit world with distinctively social ...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 W...
Hybrid organizations operate in a context of institutional plurality and enact elements of multiple,...
Hybrid organizations' success should effectively fulfill both beneficiaries' and customers' needs, r...
Organizational scholars are increasingly focusing on the phenomenon of conflicting institutional dem...
Hybrid organizations, social enterprises in particular, have often been described as crystallizing t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how hybrid organisations combine institutional logi...
This paper reports a case study of a for-profit award-winning social enterprise that faced bankruptc...
This paper reports a case study of a for-profit award-winning social enterprise that faced bankruptc...
Social enterprises are often conceived of as hybrid organisations because they embody (at least) two...
In many ways, research on organizational hybridity seeks to understand how some organizations mix to...
This article departs from the observation of a widely heralded shift in the governance of welfare, w...
By virtue of their hybrid identity as both nonprofit human service organizations and commercial bu...
New institutional literature predicts two main evolution streams for hybrid organizations, submitted...
Hybrid organizations blending traditional aspects of the for-profit world with distinctively social ...