How Do Institutional Carriers Alleviate Normative and Cognitive Barriers to Regulatory Change?

Organization Science, forthcoming

91 Pages Posted: 25 Jul 2017 Last revised: 6 Jan 2021

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Daniel Erian Armanios

University of Oxford, Saïd Business School; University of Oxford, St Anne's College

Charles E. Eesley

Stanford University - Management Science & Engineering

Date Written: January 6, 2021

Abstract

How do we reconcile misalignments between a system’s existing normative and cognitive elements and novel regulatory change? Prior work largely focuses either only on regulatory change or analyzes normative and cognitive barriers in parallel to, rather than in interaction with regulatory change. Moreover, the institutional entrepreneurship literature that focuses on reconciling such misalignments is predominantly centered on the tactics of entrepreneurs rather than the support provided by institutional carriers. We therefore use the case of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)’ Knowledge Innovation Program (KIP) to better understand these neglected facets to institutional change. Through a mixed methods approach, we posit and find support for two key mechanisms which support regulatory change. First, institutional carriers (e.g., CAS institutes) clarify the market relevance of technical knowledge, linking cognitive support to regulatory change. Second, institutional carriers (e.g., science parks) create shared standards that could not occur otherwise, linking normative support to regulatory change. Finally, these changes to institutions seem particularly associated with more nascent clusters. Our study contributes to studies at the nexus between institutional change and entrepreneurship by highlighting the role of linking cognitive and normative support to regulatory changes aimed at increasing entrepreneurship.

Keywords: Institutional Theory, Institutional Change, Institutional Infrastructure, Institutional Scaffolds, Institutional Intermediaries, Knowledge Barriers, Entrepreneurship

Suggested Citation

Armanios, Daniel Erian and Eesley, Charles E., How Do Institutional Carriers Alleviate Normative and Cognitive Barriers to Regulatory Change? (January 6, 2021). Organization Science, forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3006825 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3006825

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Stanford University - Management Science & Engineering ( email )

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