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Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship Israel Drori

Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship By Israel Drori

Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship by Israel Drori


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Summary

Sheltered for a long time within the public sector environment with high job security and professional research autonomy, defense R&D organizations faced unprecedented challenges when government support was being withdrawn and closure threatening. They needed to be led by a suitable vision in order to implement comprehensive changes...

Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship Summary

Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship: The Transformation from Science to Commercialization by Israel Drori

Sheltered for a long time within the public sector environment with high job security and professional research autonomy, defense R&D organizations faced unprecedented challenges when government support was being withdrawn and closure threatening. They needed to be led by a suitable vision in order to implement comprehensive changes to their operations and remain viable. This study explores this constitution of vision as a mechanism of intentional change, a strategic tool to reach the desired future for the organization. Going beyond the current literature, the authors ask to what extent, and how, organizational members reconstruct vision in a way that it can support or detain change, a question of importance for management scholars as well as professional managers in both public and private organizations.

Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship Reviews

This is an excellent body of ethnographic scholarship on institutional entrepreneurship within the defense R&D sector, beautifully written and complete with a rich description of Gamma - a truly deep ethnography. * Siri Terjesen, Indiana University

This book is a pleasure to read. It is a highly unusual ethnography that provides a window into an institutional space (nuclear research) that is virtually invisible to the public eye. Given the obvious security issues involved, it is even more remarkable that the work was done. The ethnography itself is brilliantly written, showing 'Gamma' during a major transition in organizational ethics and activities. * Benson Honig, Teresa Cascioli Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, MacMaster University

About Israel Drori

Israel Drori is a Professor on the Faculty of the School of Business at the College of Management, Israel, and a Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Management, Tel-Aviv University. His publications include Transnational and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Globalized World (2010, Toronto University Press); The Seam Line: Arab Women and Jewish Managers in The Israeli Textile Industry (2000, Stanford University Press). He is recipient of the 2008 Clifford Geertz Prize for Best Article in Cultural Sociology for Repertoires of Trust: The Practice of Trust in Multinational Corporation amid Political Conflict, in American Sociological Review.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Chapter 1. Introduction

  • The Structure of the Book

Chapter 2. Methodology

  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis
  • The Role of the Researchers

Chapter 3. Conceptual Framework

  • Institutional entrepreneurship: An Approach to Organizational Transformation
  • Planned Change Interventions
  • Organizational Vision
  • Vision and Organizational Leadership
  • Organizational Vision: A Facilitator of Change
  • Organizational Vision: A Hindrance to Change
  • Legitimacy as Practice Mechanism
  • Sensemaking Accounts as Schema for Change
  • Conclusions

Chapter 4. Gamma: The Evolution of Goverenmental R&D Organization

  • Challenges to the Mandate for Organizational Change
  • Managing Tensions
  • Conclusions

Chapter 5. Survival : The Pressure for Change

  • Conclusions

Chapter 6. Chang in Style, Change in Form: Regenerating the Organizational Structure

  • Why Change? - The Demands of Organizational Environments
  • Deploying Change at Gamma
  • Conclusions

Chapter 7. The Sensemaking for Change

  • Sensemaking
  • Confrontational Sensemaking Accounts
  • Change related sensemaking accounts
  • Conclusions

Chapter 8. The Construction of Legitimacy for Change

  • Competing Legitimacy: Narratives of Founding Legacy
  • Confrontational Narratives of legitimacy during change
  • Reconciling Legitimacy: survival narrative
  • Conclusions

Chapter 9. The envisioning Process: Building an Entrepreneurial Vision

  • Building a Vision: Existing Theoretical Models
  • Gamma's Formulation of a Entrepreneurial Vision
  • Conclusions

Chapter 10. The Task of Constructing Change: The Mechanism of Vision Creation

  • Formation of the Survival Vision
  • Creating Vision for Survival
  • Constructing Strategic Vision
  • Conclusions

Chapter 11. Conclusion: Vision and Change in Gamma

  • Conclusions

References

Additional information

GOR012815497
9781845457679
1845457676
Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship: The Transformation from Science to Commercialization by Israel Drori
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Berghahn Books
20110301
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