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New Article on Legitimacy and Institutional Logics in the Journal of Management Studies

New Article on Legitimacy and Institutional Logics in the Journal of Management Studies

by Blog editor | Nov 20, 2024 | Publication

Marketization,’ i.e., the spread of market logic through the introduction of new market practices, is a pervasive phenomenon that can cause discomfort and sometimes prompt active resistance among actors in the field. It is puzzling why market logic is gaining ground...
New Paper on the Legitimacy of Multi-CEOs in the Academy of Management Discoveries

New Paper on the Legitimacy of Multi-CEOs in the Academy of Management Discoveries

by Blog editor | Nov 11, 2024 | Publication

While the CEO position is already recognized as a highly demanding role, multi-CEOs lead not one, but several different companies. As such, this ability to reconcile seemingly incompatible roles presents an intriguing research case. Recently, the Academy of Management...
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