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Navigating Change in the Era of Disruptive Technology: Insights from Hybrid Cross-Sector Partnerships in Digitalization

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Navigating Change in the Era of Disruptive Technology: Insights from Hybrid Cross-Sector Partnerships in Digitalization

Yousefdehi, Hami (2024) Navigating Change in the Era of Disruptive Technology: Insights from Hybrid Cross-Sector Partnerships in Digitalization. PhD thesis, Concordia University.

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This dissertation contributes to advancing a comprehensive framework for understanding the socio-materiality of fields and their dynamics. The first article explores the co-evolutionary dynamics between technology trajectories and institutional pathways, emphasizing the temporal dimension of change, specifically the pace of change. In the second article, the focus shifts to the de-settlement of cross-sector partnerships within a technology field, highlighting how framing contests at the project level, coupled with partnership-level strategies, paradoxically escalate tensions in pathways and lead to cross sector partnership de-settlement. The third paper delves into the co-evolution of place trajectories by examining the interplay between imagination and emotional work. Collectively, these papers address two fundamental dimensions of change: materiality, represented by technology (papers 1 and 2), and place (paper 3), and temporality, specifically the pace of change (paper 1). While the first paper offers a framework for understanding the pace of change through the co-evolution of technology and institutional logic in field emergence and transformation stages, the second and third papers zoom in on the change trajectory during the decline/de-settlement stage, an area less studied in institutional change scholarship. These papers complement each other by focusing on temporality and dynamics while also considering durability and stability in the change process.

Divisions:Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Management
Item Type:Thesis (PhD)
Authors:Yousefdehi, Hami
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:Ph. D.
Program:Business Administration (Management specialization)
Date:30 July 2024
Thesis Supervisor(s):Bothello, Joel
Keywords:Change, Institutional Logic, Field Transformation, Technology trajectories, Materiality, Pace, Failure, de-settlement, Cross sector partnership, place making, imagination work, emotions, hybrid partnership, framing contest, escalation.
ID Code:994629
Deposited By: Hami Yousefdehi
Deposited On:24 Oct 2024 15:08
Last Modified:24 Oct 2024 15:08
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