Individual strategies as interaction modes for handling institutional logic diversity over time: A case study on a public-private collaboration project

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Titel: Individual strategies as interaction modes for handling institutional logic diversity over time: A case study on a public-private collaboration project
Autoren: Leite, Emilene, 1976, Ingstrup, Mads Bruun
Quelle: Industrial Marketing Management. 107:266-275
Schlagwörter: Public-private collaboration, Institutional logic diversity, Individual strategies, Smart city development project, Case study, Brazil
Beschreibung: A diversity of institutional logics can impede public-private collaboration. In this paper, we explore how individ­uals use different strategies as interaction modes to foster institutional logic convergence in a public-private col­laboration project. To do this, we rely on research on public-private collaboration and institutional logics and a single case study of a public-private smart city development project in the city of Aguas, Brazil. This paper con­tributes to the research on institutional logic diversity in three ways. First, we find that individuals use different strategies as interaction modes to achieve institutional logic convergence, but these strategies serve diverse pur­poses over time in a project. Second, when the organizational and individual goals in a project are balanced, this eases institutional logic convergence. Third, individuals can be facilitators of institutional logic convergence if they can unite diverse institutional logics and are perceived to have a central position in a project.
Dateibeschreibung: electronic
Zugangs-URL: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-101809
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2022.09.019
Datenbank: SwePub
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Abstract:A diversity of institutional logics can impede public-private collaboration. In this paper, we explore how individ­uals use different strategies as interaction modes to foster institutional logic convergence in a public-private col­laboration project. To do this, we rely on research on public-private collaboration and institutional logics and a single case study of a public-private smart city development project in the city of Aguas, Brazil. This paper con­tributes to the research on institutional logic diversity in three ways. First, we find that individuals use different strategies as interaction modes to achieve institutional logic convergence, but these strategies serve diverse pur­poses over time in a project. Second, when the organizational and individual goals in a project are balanced, this eases institutional logic convergence. Third, individuals can be facilitators of institutional logic convergence if they can unite diverse institutional logics and are perceived to have a central position in a project.
ISSN:00198501
18732062
DOI:10.1016/j.indmarman.2022.09.019