Narrating institutional logics into effect: Coherence across cognitive, political, and emotional elements (Record no. 526870)

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Personal name Zilber, Tammar B.
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Title Narrating institutional logics into effect: Coherence across cognitive, political, and emotional elements
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Administrative Science Quarterly
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Extent 69(1), Mar, 2024: p.172-221
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Summary, etc Through an ethnographic study of decision making in a rape crisis center, I explore how institutional logics come to be through interactions. Zooming in on storytelling interactions and slowing down to follow their evolution, I find that collective cognitive, political, and emotional elements mediated the narration of logics into effect. While the interactions unfolded within a space of possibilities determined by logics, co-narrators still put much cognitive effort into negotiating which logic was relevant and how it implicated specific ways of understanding and responding to events. Narrators’ subject positions and their perceived interests and emotions also mediated the work of logics on the ground. Decisions were determined by degrees of coherence across these cognitive, political, and emotional elements. When there was high or moderate coherence, the decision followed the resolution implied by the narration. When coherence was low, decision makers rejected the decision implied by the narration. Coherence, then, constrained people’s agency to invoke institutional logic. These results offer compelling new theory about how institutional logics work: logics are neither deterministic nor freely manipulated but instantiated through collective and situated dynamics that set limits on their strategic use.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00018392231217712
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Institutional logics, storytelling interactions, decision making, narrative coherence, ethnographic methodology, values negotiation, subject positions, emotional mediation, cognitive work, situated dynamics, organizational behavior, sociology of institutions, crisis management, intersectionality, nonprofit sector, collective sensemaking, power and legitimacy, strategic agency constraints
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Main entry heading Administrative Science Quarterly
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-07-01 69(1), Mar, 2024: p.172-221 AR132414 2024-07-01 Articles

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