Sub-theme 07: (SWG): Institutional Logics

Convenors:
Michael Lounsbury, University of Alberta School of Business and National Institute for Nanotechnology, Canada
William Ocasio, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Evanston, USA
Patricia H. Thornton, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:45, S-Dragonen
Introduction and Overview: The Institutional Logics Perspective
Chair: Michael Lounsbury, William Ocasio and Patricia Thornton
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, S-Dragonen
Sources and Consequences of Institutional Logics
Chair: Patricia Thornton
Brayden King and Marie Cornwall
Gendering the executive suite: Explaining cross-industry variation in women's access to top executive positions
Trish Reay, Samia Chreim, Ann Langley, Jo-Louise Huq and Mariline Comeau-Vallée
Managing multiple logics of action
Candace Jones and Bryant Hudson
From polluted to prized: Frank Lloyd Wright and the dynamics of status, stigma, and scandal
Session III: Thursday, July 07, 16:00 to 17:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: room S-A103 - Room: S-A103
Chair: Michael Lounsbury
Anna Holm
Multiple logics as a source of new practices and variations in employee recruitment practices
Giulia Cappellaro and Sandra Dawson
Individual cognition and identification with plural logics in hybrid organizations. Insights from a "Sperimentazione Gestionale" in the Italian health care sector
Corinne Grenier
Institutionalization of new organization in context of institutional complexity: Analysis through the negotiated local order theory and emergence of the notion of "enacted stakeholders"
Parallel Stream B: room S-A107 - Room: S-A107
Chair: Candace Jones
Jean-Pascal Gond and Bernard Leca
Theorizing change in pluralistic institutional context: What economies of worth and new institutionalism can learn from each other?
Elizabeth Gulledge and Barbara Townley
Institutional logics: The role of capital
Koen van Bommel and André Spicer
Justifying moral markets in multi-logic fields
Parallel Stream C: room S-A109 - Room: S-A109
Chair: Brayden King
Laure Muselli, Stéphane Tywoniak and Xavier Parisot
The emergence of new field logics as the interplay between social movements and social actors: The contribution of the institutional work approach
Klaus Weber and Kathryn Heinze
Institutional change and intrapreneurship in integrative medicine
Parallel Stream D: room S-B122 - Room: S-B122
Chair: Renate Meyer
Jeppe Agger Nielsen and Tina Jensen
Translating dominant institutional logics in practice: A case study of mobile technology institutionalization in home care
Stefan Szücs
Two logics of governance in organizing public sector reform
Jens Hamprecht, David C. Sprengel and Volker Hoffmann
To conform or to resist: Coping with uncertain institutional logics
Parallel Stream E: room S-Dragonen - Room: S-Dragonen
Chair: William Ocasio
Amit Nigam
Intellectual movements, institutional change, and change in profession-level logics in American medicine
Hokyu Hwang and David Suárez
Beyond charity: Institutional logics and advocacy in the U.S. nonprofit sector
Maureen McKelvey, Antony Fernandez and Markus Perkmann
A pact with the devil? Organizations engaging with alternative logics
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 11:00
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: room S-A103 - Room: S-A103
Chair: Jaco Lok
Riku Ruotsalainen and Kari Jalonen
Implications of plural institutional logics to self-identity: The case of Fortune Global 500 listed management consulting firm
Carlos Rodriguez-Lluesma, Marta M. Elvira and Ha Hoang
Institutional and organizational logics in the emerging field of direct care work
Anna Gerstrøm and Toke Bjerregaard
An exploration into the role of cultural meaning in organizational interpretation of institutional logics
Parallel Stream B: room S-A107 - Room: S-A107
Chair: Patricia Thornton
Vern Glaser, Nathanael J. Fast and Sandy Green
The influence of institutional logics on the effects of incentives: An experimental investigation
Christopher Steele, Vanessa Pouthier and William Ocasio
From agents to principles: Hospitalist identity and the emerging logic of hospital medicine
Parallel Stream C: room S-A109 - Room: S-A109
Chair: Trish Reay
Henri Schildt
Agency at the intersection of multiple institutional logics
Daniele Mascia, Federica Morandi and Americo Cicchetti
Looking good and/or doing better? Patterns of decoupling in the implementation of clinical directorates among Italian hospitals
Bernard Forgues and Isabelle Royer
Dynamics of institutional logics 
in a technological field
Parallel Stream D: room S-B122 - Room: S-B122
Chair: Barbara Townley
Michel L. Ehrenhard, Dennis Muntslag and Celeste P.M. Wilderom
The structuration of organizational change in a highly institutionalized field: Competing logics, practices, and decision making
Anna Krohwinkel-Karlsson, Stefan Arora-Jonsson and Karl Wennberg
Foundational legitimacy: Ideology, foundings and legitimacy in the Swedish voucher school reform, 1992–2009
Michael Smets, Paula Jarzabkowski and Andreas Paul Spee
Thinking outside the box: Conflicting logics and decoupling in Lloyd's reinsurance trading practices
Parallel Stream E: room S-Dragonen - Room: S-Dragonen
Chair: Michael Lounsbury
Andrew Nelson
The institutional conditioning of theorization processes: Deconstructing the diffusion of scientific "know-how"
Sanjay Jain and David Ahlstrom
Professions, institutional work and institutionalized practices: The case of dialysis in chronic renal failure
Stine Grodal and Grid Thoma
Institutional logics and status: Explaining strategic patenting in the legal service sector
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 16:00
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: room S-A103 - Room: S-A103
Chair: William Ocasio
Madeline Toubiana and Patricia Bradshaw
Coping with logic multiplicity through logic governance: Lessons from four federated non-profit organizations
Santi Furnari
Brokering for change between competing institutional logics: Silent mobilization and the transposition of Frank Gehry as new icon of Chicago's public architecture
and Bertrand Valiorgue
Unlocking the iron cage: How do organizational members face up to institutional pluralism? A conventionalist enquiry
Parallel Stream B: room S-A107 - Room: S-A107
Parallel Stream C: room S-A109 - Room: S-A109
Chair: Renate Meyer
Amelia Compagni, Valentina Mele and Marianna Cavazza
The future is now. Institutional logics and the diffusion of technological innovation
Tanja Vilén
The dynamics of institutional pluralism: Construction and intertwining of multiple logics in the context of cultural organizations
Tao Wang and Pablo Fernandez
The emergence of a new institutional logic: The establishment of private universities in Germany since 1970s
Parallel Stream D: room S-B122 - Room: S-B122
Chair: Barbara Townley
Benjamin Huybrechts
Managing and diffusing hybridity: (Inter-)organizational strategies in the fair trade field
Anna Kim and Helen Haugh
Examining logic plurality: An analysis of fairtrade tea in East Africa
Aarti Sharma
Micro dynamics of institutional logics: A case of sustainable development
Parallel Stream E: room S-Dragonen - Room: S-Dragonen
Chair: Patricia Thornton
Julien Jourdan, Patricia Thornton and Rodolphe Durand
The liability of logic foreignness: Investment funds in the French film industry, 1987–2008
April Faith-Slaker
Persistence and change in U.S. judicial decisions regarding juvenile competency to stand trial
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, S-Dragonen
Institutional Complexity
Chair: William Ocasio
Jaco Lok and Anu Gupta
Tanslating poverty into profits: Plural logics as editing lenses for the financialization of microfinance
Tim Edwards and Rick Delbridge
Managing institutional complexity through multiple organizational arrangements: Negotiated order in the superyacht field
Anne-Claire Pache
When competing logics enter organizations: The politics of organizational responses to conflicting institutional demands
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, S-Dragonen
- Group Discussion -
Chair: Michael Lounsbury
Final discussion seeded by Royston Greenwood, Candace Jones and Renate Meyer