
Challenges Resulting from Multiple Institutional Logics in Hybrid Organizations: The Case of Social Business Hybrids - Paperback
Challenges Resulting from Multiple Institutional Logics in Hybrid Organizations: The Case of Social Business Hybrids - Paperback
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by Lisa Von Der Heydte (Author)
Hybrid organizations combine elements of well-established, institutionalized structures and thereby move away from conventional organizational practices. The present research reveals that when hybrid organizations develop their operations, they are faced with challenges that are unique and unexplored and which are often grounded in their hybrid structure. Social business hybrids were chosen as an ideal setting for the study of organizational hybridity based on their unique organizational structure, which is characterized by a mix of commercial for-profit and charity logic.
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Hybrid organizations combine elements of well-established, institutionalized structures and thereby move away from conventional organizational practices. The present research reveals that when hybrid organizations develop their operations, they are faced with challenges that are unique and unexplored and which are often grounded in their hybrid structure. Social business hybrids were chosen as an ideal setting for the study of organizational hybridity based on their unique organizational structure, which is characterized by a mix of commercial for-profit and charity logic.
Contents
- The social business hybrid organization - an ideal type hybrid organization?
- Hybridity in organizational theory - an institutional logics perspective
- Success in the context of social business hybrids - a complex theorizing challenge
- Challenges of social business hybrids which arise from a hybrid organizational structure
Target Groups
- Researchers and students in the fields of economics, business administration, entrepreneurship, and management
- Entrepreneurs, innovators and newcomers in the social business ecosystem
The Author
Dr. Lisa von der Heydte is a social impact professional with profound international experience that spans large-scale projects with humanitarian and development organizations on leveraging donor funding through innovative financing mechanisms, as well as practical scaling-support for local social business innovations. She currently heads Social Impact Partners as their Director for Business Development.
Author Biography
Dr. Lisa von der Heydte is a social impact professional with profound international experience that spans large-scale projects with humanitarian and development organizations on leveraging donor funding through innovative financing mechanisms, as well as practical scaling-support for local social business innovations. She currently heads Social Impact Partners as their Director for Business Development.



















