Index

On Practice and Institution: Theorizing the Interface

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(2021), "Index", Lounsbury, M., Anderson, D.A. and Spee, P. (Ed.) On Practice and Institution: Theorizing the Interface (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 70), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 243-249. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20200000070009

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Abandonment
, 99

Abground
, 56, 97, 99, 101–102

Abgrund
, 55–56

Acceptability
, 144–146

Accumulation
, 127, 130

Actions of humans
, 63

Actor network theory (Latour)
, 63

Affect
, 83

Agency
, 163

Agential separability
, 65

Alliances
, 120–121, 123–126

institution
, 122–123

institutional logics
, 127–131

levels of society
, 131–135

politics and institutional change
, 135–136

Anthropology
, 106n5

Aristotle

Categories
, 73

substance
, 71

Arrangements
, 73

Articulations

of general understandings
, 129

of intelligibility
, 49

Autonorms
, 64

Being
, 71

of Dasein
, 41

in Heidegger’s world
, 37–49

stand in
, 39

truth of
, 39, 56

being
, 97

Being and Time (Heidegger)
, 36, 141, 149, 154n2, 37, 40, 46, 49, 51, 53–54, 90

Dasein in
, 48

temporality and spatiality of
, 55

“Being-in”
, 42

Being-there”
, 40

Beingness
, 95

Belief
, 66

Blackstone, Sir William
, 77–78

Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
, 194–201

Brexit
, 233

“Burger-flipping” problem
, 163

Calculation
, 105

Capital
, 79

Capitalism

institutional logic of
, 127

institutional logics
, 104

money
, 77

Capitalist

money
, 77

production and finance
, 103

property
, 76

Care
, 42

Carriers of practice
, 8

Categories (Aristotle)
, 73

Cause
, 76

Centrality

and hierarchy
, 181

of values
, 141

Certainty of representation
, 38

Change
, 190–192

change-orientated standard-setting
, 195

Christian God
, 36, 90–91, 96–97

Christianity
, 36, 88

Christianization of deity
, 88

Circumscription
, 60

Clearing
, 38–39

Codifying practices
, 200–201

Cognition
, 148

Coherence
, 169

change-focused practices
, 192

as cultural grammars
, 168

Collecting practices
, 196–198

Collective rationality
, 11, 13

Commentaries on the Law of England (Blackstone)
, 110n48

Commodification
, 131

Compatibility
, 180

Competitive instinct
, 70

Completion
, 63n111

Complexity
, 181

Concept proposals
, 199

Concrete social totality
, 134

“Configuration of Godlessness”
, 96

Consistency
, 169

Constellations of practices
, 125, 178–179, 191

Constitutive institutional approaches
, 13

Consulting, restless practices of
, 193–195

Contributions to Philosophy (Heidegger)
, 96, 101

Controversy
, 146

Cornerstone institutions
, 170

Corporate culture
, 194

Correctness
, 38

Cross-level effects work
, 174

Cultural/culture
, 73, 148

pragmatics
, 63

sociology
, 102

Da of Dasein
, 39, 56

Dasein
, 39–40, 42, 47, 53–54, 94, 97, 106n10

basic constitution of
, 39

in Being and Time
, 48

Being of
, 41

Da of
, 39, 56

‘essence’ of
, 40

meaning
, 41

relation to the world
, 44

“there” of
, 53

“they-self” of
, 44

and world
, 47–48

Debating practices
, 199

Degree of organization
, 176

Democracy
, 129

Deutungsangebote
, 163

Deutungsmacht
, 172–177, 179, 181

Directing practices
, 196, 200–202

“Discourses of sex”
, 107–108n24

Divinity
, 91

Domains of social life
, 167

Dominion of Teleology, The
, 52

Dualisms
, 7

Durkheim’s analysis
, 78–79

of totemism
, 82

Dutch dieting
, 64

Dwelling
, 91–92, 94

Dynamic capabilities
, 189

Eigenwelt
, 168

Enactment
, 64

“End of learning”
, 87

Enowning
, 98

Equipmentality
, 154n4

Ereignis
, 56

Especially environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG)
, 195

Evaluation
, 152

Ex-citability
, 108n25

Excellence
, 194

Existential phenomenology
, 15, 36

Existentiale
, 153

“Exultation of be-ing”
, 98–99

Fact
, 32

Field concept
, 13, 15

Field-level change
, 194

Final cause
, 83

Finite provinces of meaning
, 167

Firms
, 194

Flat ontologies
, 132

Fortune and Business Week
, 200

Four-fold mortality
, 105

Frames
, 172

Friedland, Roger
, 3, 5, 120, 141, 211, 215

religious sociology of institutions
, 218

Gauging practices with institutionalist “concept box”
, 165–166

General Theory of Action
, 121

General understanding
, 128, 190–191

articulations of
, 129

God
, 36, 57, 68, 96, 102, 105, 110n41, 212

default of
, 91

hidden god
, 99–100

of institutional life
, 147–148

last god
, 97–98, 100–101

theistic
, 88

Godding of institutions
, 36, 101

Goods
, 61

Grammar
, 59

Groupness
, 83

Harvard Business Review
, 200

HDasein
, 48

Heidegger, Martin
, 30–31, 35

existential phenomenology
, 15, 36

phenomenological ontology of practice
, 37

Hidden gods
, 99–100, 148

Hierarchy
, 181

Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)
, 201

Historical materialism of Marx
, 32

History of Sexuality (Foucault)
, 216

Homo sacer
, 78, 110n51

“Hybrid” entities
, 132

Hybridity
, 84

“I-here”
, 40, 47

“I-Thing”
, 40

In Search of Excellence (Peters and Waterman)
, 200

Indefinitely complex
, 146

Indefiniteness
, 146

Institution(al)
, 1–2, 6, 83–87, 109n38, 122–123, 152, 164, 182, 188, 190–192

analysis
, 10

change
, 135–136, 202

complexity
, 2

entrepreneurship
, 189

field
, 174–175

gods
, 100

institutionalized relationships
, 188–189

isomorphism
, 12

language
, 151

new empirical directions
, 18–20

objects
, 18–19, 66–67, 74–75, 79–80, 82, 94

orders
, 109n35, 126, 131, 134

problematics
, 237

process
, 165

property of property
, 75–80

spaces
, 236–237

study in organization studies
, 10–14

substance of
, 71–75

substances
, 15, 67, 72, 74, 80–81, 85, 95, 102–103, 127–128, 131, 148–149, 170

theorizing interface
, 14–18

work
, 2, 189

zoology
, 217–218

Institutional logics
, 2–4, 13–16, 58–62, 82, 84–85, 105, 107n15, 108n29, 124, 127–131, 163, 174

of capitalism
, 127

ground of
, 148–149

performativity of
, 62–71

role of values in
, 142–149

Institutional theory
, 10, 12, 126, 170, 227

borrowing and translating in organization studies and
, 228–229

conditions of possibility for fruitful borrowing of practice theory into
, 230–237

Instrumental rationality
, 32

Integrative practices
, 107n14

Intelligibility
, 87

Intentionality of institutional logics

analytic epilogue
, 218–221

oral presentation
, 212–218

Interests
, 169–170

Interinstitutional system
, 109n35, 168, 178

International Cooperative Alliance
, 196

International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO)
, 199

Intra-action
, 65

Invocations of institutional logics
, 218

Jurisdictional expansion
, 212

Kabbalistic ein sof
, 82

Knowledge
, 57

Language
, 43, 95

Lebens-und Handlungszusammenhänge
, 167

Lebensordnungen
, 167, 175

Leitidee
, 169–170, 173, 175–176, 179

Leitideen
, 4, 17, 167, 173–174, 178–179, 181

Logics
, (see also Institutional logics), 211, 218–219

of lovecraft
, 214–217

Lounsbury, Michael
, 3

Lovecraft, logics of
, 214–217

Machination
, 90, 95

Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason (Harvey)
, 106n2

Material

arrangements
, 8, 50, 53, 60, 73

symbolizations
, 67

Meaning
, 41, 45

and effects of entities and practices
, 52

in there-being of Dasein
, 47

Meeting the Universe Halfway (Barad)
, 64

Metaphysics (Aristotle)
, 80

Microfoundations of institutions
, 2, 235–236

“Micro–macro” relation
, 132, 235–238

Modern Capitalist Democracy
, 12

Modern metaphysics of subjectivity
, 43

Modern societies
, 163

Modes of existence
, 34

Money
, 77, 122

Mood
, 44–46

Multiple zones of meaning

attributes of relationships between
, 180–182

simultaneous existence of
, 178–179

types of relationships between
, 179–180

Mysterium tremendum
, 94

Normativity
, 144–146, 155n6

North American educational practices
, 85–86

Objects
, 60–61

Office for Fair Access (OFFA)
, 201

On Justification (Boltanski & Thévenot)
, 106–107n13

“Onto-epistemological”
, 154n1

Ontoepistemological consistency
, 142

Ontology
, 86

Open-endedness
, 146

“Openedness”
, 39

Ordering
, 105

Orders
, 70

Organization studies

borrowing and translating in
, 228–229

study of institution in
, 10–14

study of practice in
, 7–10

Organization-building
, 201

Organizational fields
, 185

Organizational institutionalism
, 2, 11–12

Organized activities, sets of
, 190

Oughtness
, 144–146

Overlap and permeability
, 181

Performance
, 63–64

of action
, 156n11

Performativity
, 108n25

of institutional logics
, 62–71

of values work
, 151–152

Permeability
, 181

Physics, The (Aristotle)
, 80

Poeisis
, 104

Politics
, 135–136

Power
, 111n58, 121

of practice
, 213–214

Practical intelligibility
, 50

Practical understandings
, 50, 85–86, 190–191

Practice plenum
, 125–126, 134

Practice theory (Schatzki)
, (see also Institutional theory), 2–3, 8–10, 36, 49–62, 189–190, 212–213, 221n1, 226–227, 235

avoiding tyranny of outcomes
, 231–234

conditions of possibility for fruitful borrowing
, 230–237

micro–macro connection
, 235–238

role of values in
, 142–149

Practice-driven institutionalism (PDI)
, (see also Religious institutionalism), 2, 4–6, 16, 19–20, 141, 189–190, 211, 221

borrowing and translating in organization studies and institutional theory
, 228–229

conditions of possibility for fruitful borrowing of practice theory
, 230–237

performativity of values work
, 151–152

and question of values
, 150–151

role of values in practice theory and institutional logics
, 142–149

values work and
, 149–153

Practices
, 1–2, 6, 58, 83–87, 182, 155n5, 164, 190–192

new empirical directions
, 18–20

in organizational institutionalism
, 3

powers of
, 213–214

study in organization studies
, 7–10

theorizing interface
, 14–18

Preliminary résumé
, 182–183

Procedural logic
, 33

Production
, 152

Professional development workshops (PDWs)
, 2–3

Property
, 77–78

Qua literature
, 213

Rationality criteria
, 172–174, 176

Recruiting practices
, 197–198

Referential totality
, 40

Refining practices
, 199–200

Regionalized zones of meanings
, 6, 16, 163, 182

Relevance
, 176

Religious institutionalism
, (see also Practice-driven institutionalism (PDI)), 87–105

being in Heidegger’s world
, 37–49

final cause
, 83

institutional logics
, 58–62

institutional property of property
, 75–80

performativity of institutional logics
, 62–71

practice and institution
, 83–87

practice theory
, 49–62

substance of institution
, 71–75

valueless values
, 31–37

Religious sociological institutionalism
, 30

Replicative practices
, 17, 192–193

Research in the Sociology of Organizations (Friedland)
, 217

Restless practices
, 17, 189–190, 192–193

collecting
, 196–198

of consulting
, 193–195

directing
, 196, 200–202

institutional change driven by
, 202

institutions, practices and change
, 190–192

selecting
, 196, 199–200

of standard-setting
, 195–196

supportive practices
, 197

Sachen
, 76

Scandinavian institutionalism
, 13

Schatzki, Ted
, 141, 3, 5, 8, 31

practice theory
, 36, 49–58

substance
, 73

Science in Action (Latour)
, 215

“Second beginning”
, 88–89

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
, 199

Sein und Zeit, (Being and Time)
, 37

Selecting practices
, 196, 199–200

Self-transformation
, 63n111

Self-willing
, 103

Shared meaning structures

gauging practices with institutionalist “concept box”
, 165–166

internal structure of zones of meaning
, 167–168

preliminary résumé
, 182–183

relationships between multiple zones of meaning
, 178–182

spheres of validity and rationality criteria
, 172–174

Shared zones of meaning
, 164

Site of the Social, The (Schatzki)
, 49, 143–144

normativity, oughtness, and acceptability
, 144–146

open-endedness, indefiniteness, and controversy
, 146

Social facts
, 177

Social Practices (1996)
, 49

Social science
, 122

Societal context
, 133

Societal logics
, 70, 108n33

Society, levels of
, 131–135

Socio-materiality of practice
, 10

Sociological genealogy
, 78

Sociology of Philosophies (Collins)
, 214

Specificity
, 175

Spheres of validity
, 172–174

Standard-setters
, 201

Standard-setting, restless practices of
, 195–196

Strategic Management Journal
, 194

Strategic Management Society
, 194

Strategy-as-practice
, 2

Strong process orientation
, 233–234

Sub-universes
, 167

Subject–practice–object constellations
, 82

Substance
, 110n41, 148, 220

of institution
, 71–75

Substantiation
, 81

Substantive representations
, 33

Supportive practices
, 197

collecting
, 196–198

directing
, 196, 200–202

selecting
, 196, 199–200

Surveying practices
, 199

Teleo-affectivity
, 30

Teleoaffective regimes

normativity, oughtness, and acceptability
, 144–146

open-endedness, indefiniteness, and controversy
, 146

Teleoaffective structure
, 51, 111n60, 166

Teloi
, 85–86

of practice
, 30

role in Schatzki’s practice theory
, 37

Telos
, 86

of change
, 189

Territorialization
, 152

Theology
, 36

“Thinking in values”
, 85

Thinking through Institutional Logics
, (see also Institutional logics), 147

gods of institutional life
, 147–148

ground of institutional logics
, 148–149

Timespace of Human Activity, The (Ted)
, 49, 110n47

Tolman, Edward
, 121

Total institution
, 178

Totality of involvements
, 40

Totem
, 79

Transcendence
, 102

Transcendent gods
, 148

Truth
, 38, 104–105

of being
, 39, 56

UK Stewardship Code
, 198

Ultimate values
, 170

UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)
, 198

Unfolding rationality
, 33

Usability
, 41–42

Valuation
, 79–80, 152

Value(s)
, 32, 34, 61, 145

humanism
, 145

and institution
, 33

question of
, 150–151

rationality
, 147

role in practice theory and institutional logics
, 142–149

spheres
, 147–148

valueless
, 31–37

work and PDI
, 149–153

Violations of property boundaries
, 110n51

Vocabularies
, 172

Weber, Max
, 32

Wirkmacht
, 164, 176

World society theory
, 12

X-ing
, 50

Zones of meaning

appresenting core elements
, 171

characteristics of validity claims
, 174–177

identification and demarcation
, 168–169

internal structure of
, 167–168

and ordering capacity
, 169–171

relationships between multiple
, 178–182