合法性
叙述的
合法化
社会学
讲故事
认识论
透视图(图形)
组织研究
订单(交换)
维数(图论)
叙述性探究
公共关系
组织承诺
政治学
法学
业务
计算机科学
语言学
人工智能
数学
哲学
政治
纯数学
财务
作者
Benjamin D. Golant,John A. A. Sillince
标识
DOI:10.1177/0170840607075671
摘要
This article recognizes a major dichotomy in the study of legitimacy construction at the organizational level. Scholars have either focused on agent-centred explanations of organizational legitimation, which favour its evaluative dimension, or on structural explanations, which highlight the isomorphic pressures imposed on individual organizations in order to become and remain intelligible to stakeholders. By applying a discursive methodology, we propose a new approach for the study of organizational legitimacy construction that incorporates both its evaluative and cognitive dimensions. Drawing on a structurational model of narrative recursivity, inspired by Greimas (1987), we argue that the construction of organizational legitimacy is dependent on both the persuasiveness of organizational storytelling and on the realization of a taken-for-granted narrative structure. We explicate the processes by which legitimacy is narratively constructed through empirical data associated with the founding of an HIV/AIDS organization.
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