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35th EBES Conference - Program and Abstract Book
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Turkey
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Abstract
Objectives: Drawing on the theoretical model of the process of entrepreneurship proposed by Battilana,
Leca and Boxenbaum (2009), and on collective involvement/action literature, this paper aims to
investigate how and why divergent institutional change was initiated by an individual institutional
entrepreneur in a Portuguese government agency, where a new management model and new
management control and accounting frameworks were implemented. Data and Methods: An in-depth
and longitudinal explanatory study was carried out between January 2010 and March 2013. To this end,
fifty-seven interviews were conducted and extensive documentation was analysed for the organization.
Results: The investigation evidenced how an institutional entrepreneur could implement innovative
management accounting frameworks. Findings also demonstrated that divergent change would not be
possible without the back support of collective action. Moreover, evidence was found highlighting the
relevance of factors such as actor’s organizational and structural capabilities, communication,
cooperation, and motivation, not visualized in Battilana et al.’s (2009) model. Conclusions: The empirical
study findings implied that a refined model of the process of entrepreneurship is proposed, highlighting
collective action and other crucial additional factors and characteristics of the actors for the change
process success. These are important contributions of the study. Originality/Contributions: The 33
originality and value of the research is seen in the proposition of a refined model of the process of
entrepreneurship, highlighting the relevance of collective action to assure effectiveness in an institutional
entrepreneurship process. The model of the process of institutional entrepreneurship and the role of
collective action were empirically tested, implying that the model can be very useful to practitioners
Keywords: Institutional Entrepreneurship, Institutional Change, Collective Action, Collective
Institutional Entrepreneurship, Public Services
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Keywords
Institutional entrepreneurship,Institutional change,Collective action,Collective institutional entrepreneurship,Public services