Theorizing hybridity: institutional logics, complex organizations, and actor identities: the case of nonprofits

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  • who: THEORIZING HYBRIDITY INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS and colleagues from the Institutional orders have published the research: Theorizing Hybridity: Institutional Logics, Complex Organizations, and Actor Identities: The Case of Nonprofits, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose five types of hybrids based a priori on particular combinations of institutional logics: segmented, segregated, assimilated, and blended hybrids are structural ways of accommodating institutional pluralism within the organization; the blocked hybrid represents a situation where the organization is unable to resolve the contradictions between different logics .

SUMMARY

    CHRIS SKELCHER AND STEVEN RATHGEB SMITH CHRIS . . .

     

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