TY - JOUR
T1 - Institutional Fields as Arenas of Rhetorical Engagement
T2 - Convergence, Conflict, and Divergence Between Competing Logics in the Field of Finance
AU - Just, Sine Nørholm
AU - Dahlman, Sara
AU - Mouton, Nicolaas T. O.
N1 - Published online: 15. June 2020.
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - This article contributes to the theory of rhetorical institutionalism (Green & Li, 2011) by considering the relationship between institutional entrepreneurs and the institutional fields in which they operate as configured by rhetorical strategies. Thus, we posit that the legitimacy of institutional entrepreneurs and institutional fields, respectively, is an inherently rhetorical construct (Suddaby & Greenwood, 2005), whereby rhetorical engagement becomes central to the establishment, maintenance, and reform of institutions (Brown, Ainsworth & Grant, 2012; Green, Babb & Alpaslan, 2008). Working with an illustrative case of the Co-operative Bank's financial distress and leadership scandal, we identify three particular strategies of rhetorical engagement with competing institutional logics, which we label convergence, conflict, and divergence. Thus, we add to the theory of rhetorical institutionalism by arguing, broadly, that institutional fields are arenas of rhetorical engagement between competing institutional logics and identifying, more specifically, three rhetorical strategies for constituting institutional legitimacy.
AB - This article contributes to the theory of rhetorical institutionalism (Green & Li, 2011) by considering the relationship between institutional entrepreneurs and the institutional fields in which they operate as configured by rhetorical strategies. Thus, we posit that the legitimacy of institutional entrepreneurs and institutional fields, respectively, is an inherently rhetorical construct (Suddaby & Greenwood, 2005), whereby rhetorical engagement becomes central to the establishment, maintenance, and reform of institutions (Brown, Ainsworth & Grant, 2012; Green, Babb & Alpaslan, 2008). Working with an illustrative case of the Co-operative Bank's financial distress and leadership scandal, we identify three particular strategies of rhetorical engagement with competing institutional logics, which we label convergence, conflict, and divergence. Thus, we add to the theory of rhetorical institutionalism by arguing, broadly, that institutional fields are arenas of rhetorical engagement between competing institutional logics and identifying, more specifically, three rhetorical strategies for constituting institutional legitimacy.
KW - Institutional legitimacy
KW - Institutional logics
KW - Institutional entrepreneurship
KW - Rhetorical institutionalism
KW - Rhetorical engagement
KW - The co-operative bank
KW - Institutional legitimacy
KW - Institutional logics
KW - Institutional entrepreneurship
KW - Rhetorical institutionalism
KW - Rhetorical engagement
KW - The co-operative bank
U2 - 10.1093/ct/qtaa004
DO - 10.1093/ct/qtaa004
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1050-3293
VL - 31
SP - 696
EP - 713
JO - Communication Theory
JF - Communication Theory
IS - 4
ER -