Institutional Entrepreneurship in Emerging Fields: HIV/AIDS Treatment Advocacy in Canada
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Institutional Entrepreneurship in Emerging Fields: HIV/AIDS Treatment Advocacy in Canada
Abstract/Description
In a qualitative study of the emerging field of HIV/AIDS treatment advocacy in Canada, we found that institutional entrepreneurship involved three sets of critical activities: (1) the occupation of "subject positions" that have wide legitimacy and bridge diverse stakeholders, (2) the theorization of new practices through discursive and political means, and (3) the institutionalization of these new practices by connecting them to stakeholders' routines and values.
Author/creator
Date
In publication
Volume
47
Issue
5
Pages
657-679
Resource type
Background/Context
Medium
Print
Background/context type
Conceptual
Primary national context
Open access/free-text available
Yes
Peer reviewed
Yes
ISSN
0001-4273
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URL
Citation
Maguire, S., Hardy, C., & Lawrence, T. B. (2004). Institutional Entrepreneurship in Emerging Fields: HIV/AIDS Treatment Advocacy in Canada. The Academy of Management Journal, 47(5), 657–679. https://doi.org/10.5465/20159610
Resource status/form
Published Text
Scholarship genre
Empirical
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