Searching for Values in Practice-Driven Institutionalism: Practice Theory, Institutional Logics, and Values Work
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Published:2021
Joel Gehman, 2021. "Searching for Values in Practice-Driven Institutionalism: Practice Theory, Institutional Logics, and Values Work", On Practice and Institution: Theorizing the Interface, Michael Lounsbury, Deborah A. Anderson, Paul Spee
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Abstract
Drawing on close readings of Schatzki and Friedland, this paper explores the nexus of practice, logics, and values, and especially the implications of practice-driven institutionalism for the concept of values and vice versa. In essence, the article searches for values in practice-driven institutionalism and articulates how they might be found, deploying practice theory, institutional logics, and values work as guides. The article’s core argument is that both practice theory and institutional logics ascribe an important conceptual role to values, but neither has developed a theory of values that is wholly compatible with the onto-epistemological commitments of practice-driven institutionalism. The article introduces burgeoning scholarship on values work and argues that this approach offers a bridge between practice theory and institutional theory and, by extension, provides conceptual resources and an important research lacuna for those interested in practice-driven institutionalism.
