Proudly elitist and undemocratic: The distributed maintenance of contested practices (Record no. 518445)

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Personal name Raynard, M.. Kodeih, F. and Greenwood, R.
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Title Proudly elitist and undemocratic: The distributed maintenance of contested practices
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Organization Studies
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Extent 42(1), Jan, 2021: p.7-33
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Summary, etc This study examines the maintenance of highly institutionalized practices during periods of vehement contestation and changing external demands. Employing a cross-level longitudinal research design, we explore how the recruitment model of elite French business schools persisted, remaining fundamentally intact despite serious questions raised about its functional utility and social legitimacy. Comparing three periods of contestation, we document shifting coalitions of dispersed actors that were incentivized to “thematically” maintain the practices in the focal field with little formal orchestration. Our findings indicate that practices which contribute to social stratification often foster meta-routines that cajole constituencies in multiple fields to, collectively and self-interestedly, promote and regulate conservative change. We identify three meta-routines—referential comparison, generative improvisation, and distributed monitoring and policing—that introduced flexibility and encouraged “unforced” adaptations. In elaborating these meta-routines, we contribute to extant theory on the mechanisms of institutional maintenance, and shed further light on the role of complex embeddedness as a constraint on institutional processes. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Contested practices, Institutional infrastructure, Institutional maintenance, Organization theory, Qualitative methods
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Main entry heading Organization Studies
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Subject DIP INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-09-24 42(1), Jan, 2021: p.7-33 AR125589 2021-09-24 Articles

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