2020
DOI: 10.1177/2631787719889977
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Where Does Competition Come From? The role of organization

Abstract: Although an ever-increasing number and types of organizations are expected to compete, the origins of competition have been a neglected topic. By assuming that competition simply emerges, organization theory currently lacks an understanding of when and why organizations compete. In this article we critically review and extend existing literatures on competition to offer an organizational theorization of the origins of competition. We argue that competition is the social construction of its four constitutive el… Show more

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“…In this context, the dynamics of reputation building has grown from small communication offices to the establishment of advanced ecosystems of media advisors, branding and marketing teams, event managers, social media and online community managers, and the creation of external engagement officers building relationships with communities and stakeholders. This form of social accountability (Bovens, 2007) is of course of the utmost importance to educational institutions operating in a competitive environment (Arora-Jonsson et al. , 2020).…”
Section: Concluding Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the dynamics of reputation building has grown from small communication offices to the establishment of advanced ecosystems of media advisors, branding and marketing teams, event managers, social media and online community managers, and the creation of external engagement officers building relationships with communities and stakeholders. This form of social accountability (Bovens, 2007) is of course of the utmost importance to educational institutions operating in a competitive environment (Arora-Jonsson et al. , 2020).…”
Section: Concluding Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, our study contributes to research on the organisation of competition. Arora-Jonsson, Brunsson, and Hasse (2020) argue that the overlap between competition and organisation is under-studied (p. 4). The architectural competition can be seen as an archetype of an organised competition and our case analysis illuminates this institution as it has evolved from an organisation based on anonymity to the present-day dialoguebased competition with face-to-face interactions between the client and competing design teams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isomorphic forces (DiMaggio and Powell 1983) pressure firms to adopt similar models in order to become recognized as legitimate actors in a field. Conversely, competition between incumbents and challengers invites firms to differentiate themselves from their competitors by introducing alternatives and establishing niches (see Beckert 2009;Arora-Jonsson et al 2020). Whereas start-up challengers might follow the path laid out by the radical Uber model, other actors may also absorb platform technology but do so by introducing other organizational models and work types.…”
Section: Interrelationsmentioning
confidence: 99%