Institutional Work in the Transformation of an Organizational Field: The Interplay of Boundary Work and Practice Work

被引:640
作者
Zietsma, Charlene [1 ]
Lawrence, Thomas B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Victoria, Fac Business, STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8V 2Y2, Canada
[2] Simon Fraser Univ, Fac Business Adm, CMA Ctr Strateg Change & Performance Measurement, Vancouver, BC V6C 1W6, Canada
关键词
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; KNOWLEDGE; MOVEMENT; DYNAMICS; IDENTITY; AGENCY; POLICY; TECHNOLOGY; GOVERNANCE;
D O I
10.2189/asqu.2010.55.2.189
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
We draw on an in-depth longitudinal analysis of conflict over harvesting practices and decision authority in the British Columbia coastal forest industry to understand the role of institutional work in the transformation of organizational fields. We examine the work of actors to create, maintain, and disrupt the practices that are considered legitimate within a field (practice work) and the boundaries between sets of individuals and groups (boundary work), and the interplay of these two forms of institutional work in effecting change. We find that actors' boundary work and practice work operate in recursive configurations that underpin cycles of institutional innovation, conflict, stability, and restabilization. We also find that transitions between these cycles are triggered by combinations of three conditions: (1) the state of the boundaries, (2) the state of practices, and (3) the existence of actors with the capacity to undertake the boundary and practice work of a different institutional process. These findings contribute to untangling the paradox of embedded agency-how those subject to the institutions in a field can effect changes in them. We also contribute to an understanding of the processes and mechanisms that drive changes in the institutional lifecycle.(circle)
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页码:189 / 221
页数:33
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