混合组织的失败:一个合法化视角

The Failure of Hybrid Organizations: A Legitimation Perspective

MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION REVIEW · 2021
被引 29
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了非洲赞比亚一家小额信贷组织失败的案例,从合法化过程视角分析混合组织如何因应对制度逻辑冲突而走向失败,揭示了成功策略也可能埋下失败种子。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Organizational hybridity refers to the combination of multiple institutional logics and identities that, within an organizational setting, do not conventionally complement one another. In such conditions, organizations must develop strategies to combine logics and sustain their hybrid forms. Success, however, is not inevitable. In this article, we take a legitimacy-as-process perspective to focus on a failed Microfinance Organization (MFO) in the African context of Zambia. MFOs represent a fascinating context because of their hybrid nature and need to balance several competing institutional demands. We utilise field interviews to analyse the process through which MFOs fail, analysing actor legitimation responses to emerging hybridity demands. We identify three phases associated with these changes: 1) dependent coupling, (2) misaligning legitimation, and (3) circumnavigating over conformity. Our findings emphasise that legitimation efforts in a failed hybrid are not simply the reverse of those that succeed. We observe adaptive processes consistent with successful hybrids but that ultimately sow the seeds of eventual failure. This demonstrates the need to re-think the role of legitimation strategies in hybrids alongside their potential deleterious consequences.

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