Institutional Entrepreneurship, Partaking, and Convening
University of Massachusetts Amherst · University of Massachusetts Boston
Abstract
This paper proposes that processes of institutional change vary depending on the form taken by the three factors that define them: agency, resource mobilization, and opportunity. The paper builds on a conceptualization of agency that considers that change may result from diverse forms of agency (i.e. strategic, routine, and sense-making). It develops the concept of resource mobilization, focusing on the process as opposed to the skills required for mobilization. It then suggests that the mobilization of resources, support and acceptance, accompanying the diffusion and legitimation of institutional changes may follow leverage, partaking, or convening processes. Finally, the paper defines institutional…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.52
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 91
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1Topics & keywords
- Conceptualization
- Agency (philosophy)
- Opportunity structures
- Public relations
- Resource mobilization
- Leverage (statistics)
- Transparency (behavior)
- Legitimation
- Decent work and economic growth