Journal of Business Ethics
Volume 159, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 679-704
Dynamics of Institutional Logics in a Cross-Sector Social Partnership: The Case of Refugee Integration in Germany (Article)
Hesse A. ,
Kreutzer K. ,
Diehl M.-R.*
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Department of Management and Economics, EBS Business School, Rheingaustraße 1, Oestrich-Winkel, 65375, Germany
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Department of Management and Economics, EBS Business School, Rheingaustraße 1, Oestrich-Winkel, 65375, Germany
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Department of Management and Economics, EBS Business School, Rheingaustraße 1, Oestrich-Winkel, 65375, Germany, Pori Unit, Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Abstract
This study examines how institutional logics interplay in a cross-sector social partnership that manages refugee integration in a rural district in Germany. In an inductive 15-month case study that drew on interviews and observations, we observe the dynamic materialization of institutional logics in day-to-day practices and an increasing contradiction and even rivalry between community- and market-based institutional logics over time. As a result, we delineate a model explaining the interplay of institutional logics along two dimensions: the dominance of one salient logic and whether conflicts arise among logics. Our analysis also addresses the unifying properties of community as an institutional logic, especially in the context of urgency conditions. In addition, we show the influence of exogenous events and their media coverage on the interplay and conflicts of institutional logics. By unfolding the complexity of refugee integration—one of the global grand challenges of the present—we deepen the current understanding of the specific challenges addressed by cross-sector social partnerships. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature.
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DOI: 10.1007/s10551-017-3775-0
ISSN: 01674544
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English