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Legitimizing the apprenticeship practice in a distant environment: Institutional entrepreneurship through inter-organizational networks
Institution:1. African Governance and Development Institute, P.O. Box 8413, Yaoundé, Cameroon;2. Department of Economics, University of South Africa, P O Box 392, UNISA 0003, Pretoria, South Africa;3. School of Economics, Finance and Accounting, Faculty of Business, and Law, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5DH, UK;4. School of Engineering, Environment and Computing, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5DH, UK;1. School of Entrepreneurship, Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, 217 Business Building, Stillwater, OK 74078, United States;2. Manchester Enterprise Centre, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, 5.14A Roscoe Building, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Abstract:This paper asks how Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) engage in institutional entrepreneurship to successfully transfer the organizational practice of apprenticeship-based training from Continental Europe to the distant host environment of the United States. In our case study, we highlight the important role of inter-organizational networks to coordinate engagement with the cognitive, normative, and regulative pillars of host country institutions. This networked form of institutional entrepreneurship involves the formation of inter-organizational networks for the purpose of bringing about institutional change collaboratively. In the process of transferring apprenticeship, a particular vision of workforce training was created, support gathered, and institutional change was sustained locally around the issue of training. We argue further that networked institutional entrepreneurship is a useful strategic tool to overcome the particular kind of institutional distance between the institutional settings of more coordinated market economies (CMEs) and more liberal market-oriented economies (LMEs). We contribute to existing knowledge by showing how practice transfer is shaped by particular kinds of institutional distance, and highlighting the role of inter-organizational networks as a way of governing collective agency associated with institutional entrepreneurship and the emergence of new local proto-institutions.
Keywords:Institutional entrepreneurship  MNEs  Agency  Practice transfer  Institutional distance  Apprenticeships  Inter-organizational networks  Networked institutional entrepreneurship  Comparative capitalisms  Qualitative case study
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