Structural Hybridization and Dual Roles: A Case Study of Coexisting Logics in a Government Agency
Abstract
The area of coexisting institutional logics has been extensively discussed at the field and
organizational level. However, there is currently a lack of research on the role of individual
actors in creating and sustaining organizational hybrids, e.g. organizations operating under
contradicting logics. In this study, how coexisting logics are sustained by individuals is
investigated through the case of a Swedish government agency. Where the implementation of
an agile work approach within the IT and Service development departments has allowed for
the emergence and establishment of a second logic. Through data collection, it is evident that
the introduction of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) has contributed to a minority logic,
the professional logic, now existing alongside the established dominant state logic in a
compartment of the government agency. Moreover, the role of individual middle managers
who possess dual roles in the compartment are identified as key facilitators as they are
determined to both protect and mediate the two logics through individual separation. This
being the managers ability to enact the appropriate logic depending on the situation and
context. This study contributes to the existing literature on institutional logics and structural
hybrids by presenting an example where a compartment containing more than one logic is
sustained by individual actors' capability to shield and segment logics on a daily basis through
their possession of dual organizational roles.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
Msc in Management
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Date
2023-06-29Author
Axelsson, Johanna
Karlsson, Sofie
Keywords
Institutional Logics
Coexisting Logics
Structural Hybrid
Dual Roles
Government Agency
Compartmentalization
Shieling
Segmentation
Series/Report no.
2023:94
Language
eng