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Purposes

This study investigates the strategic bridge-building capabilities (SBBCs) of legitimating agencies (LAs). By focusing on the role of LAs in a faith-based setting, the study examines how these accreditation bodies foster intrasectoral collaboration and advocate for their members’ interests across secular domains and the broader socioeconomic landscape.

Design/methodology/approach

Evidence pertaining to LAs was generated through a scoping review, enabling primary data collection to commence with a survey. Survey responses informed the purposive selection of four LAs and fourteen affiliated organizations for in-depth study. Insights were further enriched through online interviews and focus group discussions involving sixty-four senior officials.

Findings

The findings reveal ten contemporary roles fulfilled by LAs in the sector examined. Through tailored strategic approaches and multidimensional bridge-building capabilities, these agencies promote convergence and encourage best practices among otherwise autonomous entities. Moreover, their activities exert a legitimating influence within the social sphere and play a pivotal role in advancing member congregations’ revitalization agendas.

Practical implications

It is anticipated that legitimating agency leaders and their affiliates will be inspired to adopt a more strategically oriented perspective on their roles, fostering more effective stakeholder relationship management and driving improvements in overall organizational performance.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature on LAs. By addressing a significant gap in understanding the SBBCs of these accreditation organizations, it aims to shed light on how their functions enable constituents to navigate operational challenges intensified by legitimation struggles.

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