“…Actors with different functions and professional backgrounds are assumed to invoke different logics due to the differences in their work, education, and overall socialization patterns (Boonstra et al, 2018). Nevertheless, nascent IS research has shown that multiple institutional logics can influence the behaviour of actors that have complex roles as in the case of clinical managers that deploy multiple identities and their social position to facilitate IT innovation at the crossroad of multiple institutional logics (Bernardi & Exworthy, 2019). Empirical institutional research has shown that in everyday practices, actors do not always adhere to the logics of their professional groups but may invoke a mix of logics (Martin, Currie, Weaver, Finn, & McDonald, 2017;McPherson & Sauder, 2013;Waldorff, Reay, & Goodrick, 2013).…”