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9781780522845
ISSN: 0733-558X
Publication date: 22nd November 2011
Synopsis:
How does organizations’ embeddedness in broader social and cultural communities influence their behavior? And how has this changed with recent communication technology advances and globalization trends? In this volume, we consider how diverse types of communities influence organizations, as well as the associated benefit of developing a richer accounting for community processes in organizational theory. One goal of the volume is to move beyond the focus on social proximity and networks that has characterized existing work on communities. This volume seeks to show that not only can normative systems be both place-bound, and virtual, and but that such benefits cannot be easily transferred from one local community to another. In addition, we highlight how the notion of community provides a distinct institutional order that enables actors to tailor community logics to give cultural meaning to and govern specific institutional fields.
The papers in this volume consider specific topics that expand the definition of community beyond geography to include how transnational communities form and affect organizations’ perception, the development of a community-form (C-form) organization as an important organizational architecture for understanding twenty-first century business, and how virtual communities influence key organizational processes. Other topics also further the growing tradition focused on the importance of organizations embeddedness in geographic communities. Topic considered under this theme include, how local social embeddedness influences organization foundings and social relationships more broadly. The volume also considers how cognitive and normative features of communities shape organizational identities and associated behaviors and how local political and regulatory effects shape organizational forms and strategies. While there has been a recent revival of research into the effects of both geographic and non-geographic communities on organizational behaviors, this volume is the first effort to bring both perspectives together in order to aid in the identification of common and disparate mechanisms across multiple types of communities and how community as an organizing logic sits vis-à -vis other logics related to the market, corporation, family and religion.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Community as an Institutional Order and a Type of Organizing
Christopher Marquis, Michael Lounsbury, Royston Greenwood (pp. ix - xxvii)
Part I: Understanding Community Influence in a Virtual and Transnational Age
Organizations in the Shadow of Communities
Siobhan O'Mahony, Karim R. Lakhani (pp. 3 - 36)
An Initial Description of the C-Form
Marc-David L. Seidel, Katherine J. Stewart (pp. 37 - 72)
The Power of “Limited Liability†– Transnational Communities and Cross-Border Governance
Marie-Laure Djelic, Sigrid Quack (pp. 73 - 109)
Part II: Political Processes and Organizational Communities
The Dynamics of Community Translation: Danish Health-Care Centres
Susanne Boch Waldorff, Royston Greenwood (pp. 113 - 142)
Communities, Labor, and the Law: The Rise of Corporate Social Responsibility in the United States
Justin I. Miller, Doug Guthrie (pp. 143 - 173)
Part III: Community and Organizational Culture and Identity Processes
Explaining the Loss of Community: Competing Logics and Institutional Change in the us Banking Industry
Christopher Marquis, Zhi Huang, Juan Almandoz (pp. 177 - 213)
From Nutley to Paris: How the Culture of Communities Shapes Organizational Identity
Mary Ann Glynn, Daniel S. Halgin (pp. 215 - 249)
Part IV: Community Social and Relational Embeddedness and Organizations
Community Context and Founding Processes of Banking Organizations
John Freeman, Pino G. Audia (pp. 253 - 282)
Understanding Corporate Participation in Local Relational Networks: Corporate CEO Membership on Large Locally Headquartered Commercial Banks Boards in the 1960s
Donald Palmer, Matthew Zafonte (pp. 283 - 331)
The Embeddedness of Social Entrepreneurship: Understanding Variation across Local Communities
Christian Seelos, Johanna Mair, Julie Battilana, M. Tina Dacin (pp. 333 - 363)
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