Title: Institutionalization of Sustainability
1Institutionalization of Sustainability
A Comparative Study of Three Organizational
Fields of Needs Housing Construction,
Transportation, Information Communication
2Embeddedness of the Study (1)
- research group Social Learning and
Sustainability - cooperation between
- field of interest learning processes that
foster sustainable development - focus on the ecological dimension, particularly
climate change
University of Oldenburg (Germany)
Institute for Ecological Economic Research
3Embeddedness of the Study (2)
- (1) societal level interorganizational
- (2) organizational level intraorganizational
- organizational learning and sustainability
- organizational conditions
- (3) product development
- interplay between businesses and consumers
- participatory processes
- linkage with climate modeling
macro
micro
4- (1) research question and research focus
- (2) theoretical basis sociological
neo-institutionalism - organizational fields
- institutional mechanisms
- hypotheses
- (3) empirical results
- information communication
5guiding research question and research focus (1)
- What fosters and limits sustainable development
on the societal level? - Focus 1 (problem) climate change
- Focus 2 (theoretical design)
- organizations are relevant/ important in modern
societies - Focus 3 (theoretical design)
- the interplay between organizations through
processes of institutionalization - institutionalisms
- economic institutionalism incentives
- political institutionalism power
- sociological institutionalism symbols
- new sociological institutionalism symbolic
meaning of institutions
6guiding research question and research focus (2)
- Focus 3 (empirical design)
- highly relevant fields
- housing construction
- (private) transportation
- information communication
- Focus 4 (empirical design)
- fields of needs vs. sector perspective
- demand perspective vs. supply perspective
- needs of consumers vs. needs of businesses
- Focus 5 (empirical design)
- organizational fields
7sustainability
social problem
ecological dim.
institutions
symbols
climate change
sociological neo-institutionalism
fields of needs
- housing constr.
- transportation
- info. commun.
organizations
organizational fields
institutional mechanisms
? organizational fields of needs
? institutionalization of sustainability
8organizational fields
- societal perspective
- not the society as a whole
- not on the level of systems/ spheres of values
- loosely linked networks of organizations
- different types of organizations (economic,
political, scientific organization, etc.) - general characteristics (DiMaggio/ Powell 1983,
65) - interactions between the organizations
- system of share meanings
- Problem to be solve in the field
- not theoretically defined but depending on the
research question
9organizational fields specifics
- not merely one actor (state or businesses) in the
centre of interest but interactions between
different (types of) actors - empirical perspective for participatory and
learning processes towards sustainability - against the background of the normative idea of
the Agenda 21 - ? consequences for a social science
perspective due to a regulative idea - the state organizations are within the
organizational fields - the state remains a (powerful) regulator
- in addition moderator and mediator between
different societal groups - the state is not the only responsible actor for
certain developments
10organizational fields empirical specification
- sustainability of three fields of needs
- housing construction
- transportation
- information communication
- three organizational fields of needs
- identification of relevant organizations in each
field(based on the study of literature) - consumer organizations
- NGOs
- political organizations
- medias
- businesses
- trade association
- research institutes and universities
11organizational fields methodology
- about 30 (10 in each field) experts interviews
with members of the identified organizations - goal experts perspective on the
institutionalization of sustainability (second
order perspective) - third order perspective
- full transcription of the interviews
- categorization with maxqda
- summarize
- reflections against the background of
neo-institutionalism - comparison between the three fields
12organizations
organizational fields
institutional mechanisms
institutional mechanisms
? organizational fields of needs
? institutionalization of sustainability
?
13institutional mechanisms
- what are institutions?
- institutions guide our actions
- reduce uncertainty while they help to frame
situations - shared meanings that enable free individuals to
coordinate their actions - main interest of neo-institutionalism
- (mechanisms of) diffusion of institutional forms
- three main theses
- ceremonial adoption organizations embody
institutionalized myths of their environment
(Meyer/ Rowan 1977) - isomorphism organizations in the same
organizational field become increasingly similar
due to the process of institutionalization
(DiMaggio/ Powell 1983) - degrees of institutionalization (Zucker 1991
Tolbert/ Zucker 1996)
14institutional mechanisms isomorphism
- isomorphism why? three mechanism
- forced isomorphism
- formal or informal (political) regulations
- such as law, standards etc.
- mimetic isomorphism
- organizations copy the behavior of other
organizations - fostered by professional observers, especially
consultants - normative isomorphism
- common normative knowledge
- through professionals such as engineers, layer,
managers or, economists etc.
The more
- formal or informal (political) regulations
- consultants act as sustainable agents
- professionals have a sufficient
understanding of sustainability
the higher the institutional degree of
sustainability.
15institutional mechanisms legitimacy,
environment, and enactment
- legitimacy
- organizations orientate their actions to the
legitimacy of the organizational environment - uncertain environments
- the degree of uncertainty in organizational
environmental influences an orientation on other
organizations - institutional shocks can increase uncertainty
- enactment
- sense making process
- capacity of organizations to interpret
organizational environment
The more
- organizations depend on the legitimacy of the
organizational environment
- uncertain organiza-tional environments
- ability of perception and interpretation of
the organizational environment
the higher the institutional degree of
sustainability.
16institutional mechanisms social settings and
institutional entrepreneurs
- social settings
- specific social settings can limit the
development of new institutions - cultural persistence
- institutional entrepreneurs
- single organizations that break with traditional
routines and influences the organizational field - innovative new ways
- characteristics
- crucial position in organizational fields (large
and powerful)
The less
- strong the current social setting
the better the chances for sustainability.
The more
- institutional entrepreneurs
the better the chances for sustainability.
17empirical results (1) information
communication
- general characteristics of the field
increasingly relevant - chances IC for sustainability
- risks on three levels
- first order effects, such as computer hardware
and internet infrastructure - second order effects, such as e-business, new
management concepts - third order effects change of living styles
- relatively low degree of institutionalization of
sustainability in IC (in comparison to HC and
M)
18empirical results (2) institutionalization of
sustainability
IC
specifics
The more
- formal or informal (political) regulations
- new recycling law (EU law)
- some labels (blue angle, energy star etc.)
- consultants act as sustainable agents
- not found in other fields
- professionals have a sufficient
understanding of sustainability
- relevance of professionals in HC high
(craftsman, architects) however they tend to
limit a sustainable development
the higher the institutional degree of
sustainability.
19empirical results (3) institutionalization of
sustainability
IC
specifics
The more
- organizations depend on the legitimacy of the
orga- nizational environment
- e.g. environmental issues are no criteria to buy
a PC - higher in M?
- uncertain organiza-tional environments
- highly uncertain environment but a low
institutionalization of sustainability
- ability of perception and interpretation of
the organizational environments.
- a first dialog forum for sustainability in IC
has started in 2002 - lack of data on the ecological consequences of
IC technology - much more higher in M openness for dialogs
the higher the institutional degree of
sustainability.
20empirical results (4) institutionalization of
sustainability
IC
specifics
The less
- strong the current social setting
- high cultural persistence due to other values
mobility and freedom - interesting openness ? HC and M
the better the chances for sustainability.
The more
- institutional entrepreneurs
- potentially telecom-munication enterprises such
as the Deutsche Telekom - incentive to act due to a high power consumption
- powerful and large actor
the better the chances for sustainability.
21(political) recommendations for a sustainable
development in IC (1)
- foster dialog forums on sustainability in IC
- different actors
- development of visions of a sustainable
information society - data investigation of the ecological
consequences of IC technologies - research institutes and universities
- financially enabled by the government
22(political) recommendations for a sustainable
development in IC (2)
- institutional entrepreneurs
- telecom enterprises
- social responsibility of businesses for an
organizational field - public agenda
- medias
- consumer organizations
- NGOs
23(political) recommendations for a sustainable
development in IC (3)
- institutional shock
- formal regulation by the government
- energy labels for computer hardware
- include the consumption of energy during the
production process - provides consumers with relevant information
(has also a symbolic meaning) - incentive for businesses to consider ecological
aspects
24(political) recommendations for a sustainable
development in IC (4)
- summary
- very low institutionalization of sustainability
in IC - bundle of activities to foster sustainable
development in IC - dialog forums different actors
- data research institutes
- public agenda medias, consumer organizations,
NGOs - institutional entrepreneurs businesses
- institutional shock state
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