Legitimating Nascent Collective Identities: Coordinating Cultural Entrepreneurship

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE(2011)

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The concept of collective identity has gained prominence within organizational theory as researchers have studied how it consequentially shapes organizational behavior. However, much less attention has been paid to the question of how nascent collective identities become legitimated. Although it is conventionally argued that membership expansion leads to collective identity legitimacy, we draw on the notion of cultural entrepreneurship to argue that the relationship is more complex and is culturally mediated by the stories told by group members. We propose a theoretical framework about the conditions under which the collective identity of a nascent entrepreneurial group is more likely to be legitimated. Specifically, we posit that legitimacy is more likely to be achieved when members articulate a clear defining collective identity story that identifies the group's orienting purpose and core practices. Although membership expansion can undermine legitimation by introducing discrepant actors and practices to a collective identity, this potential downside is mitigated by growth stories, which help to coordinate expansion. Finally, we theorize how processes associated with collective identity membership expansion might affect the evolution of defining collective identity stories.
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collective identity membership expansion,clear defining collective identity,nascent collective identity,coordinating cultural entrepreneurship,nascent entrepreneurial group,organizational behavior,collective identity,group member,legitimating nascent collective identities,collective identity legitimacy,collective identity story,membership expansion,institutional theory
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