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Expanding the Scope of Institutional Logics Research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2024

Michael Lounsbury
Affiliation:
University of Alberta School of Business, 3-23 Business Building, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2R6,
Milo Shaoqing Wang*
Affiliation:
W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, 300 E. Lemon Street BA 397E, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA
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Corresponding author: Milo Shaoqing Wang (milo.wang@asu.edu)
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Abstract

The institutional logics perspective provides a powerful theory that emphasizes how symbolic beliefs and material practices are intertwined in relatively enduring configurations that can profoundly shape behavior across space and time. In this article, we build upon the arguments and insights of Haveman, Joseph-Goteiner, and Li, suggesting the need for a broader research agenda on the dynamics of institutional logics in China and around the world. Building on some of our recent writings, we argue for the need to go beyond the study of how logics have effects, to understand how logics themselves cohere, endure, and co-evolve in dynamic interrelationships with other logics.

摘要

摘要

制度逻辑视角为学者提供了强大的理论工具,去研究象征性信念和物质性实践是如何交织在一起形成相对持久的形态,对人和组织的行为产生深刻的跨越时空的影响。本文在Haveman等学者(2023)一文的基础上,提出需要对中国和世界各地的制度逻辑动态进行更广泛的研究。具体而言,作者认为有必要超越过去对制度逻辑如何产生影响的关注,进而去理解这些逻辑本身是如何凝聚、持久、并在与其他逻辑的动态相互关系中共同进化发展的。

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