2017
DOI: 10.1080/17449359.2017.1329091
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Habitus, doxa, and saga: applications of Bourdieu’s theory of practice to organizational history

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“…I submit that these understandings shall enable one to create sustainable solutions in this regard. Lyke (2017) called Bourdieu’s theory an analytical tool that has the potential to provide sensitivity related to behavior and related social phenomena. Bourdieu’s theory contributes too, ineffaceably, in this space of elucidating an agency–structure arrangement (Walther, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I submit that these understandings shall enable one to create sustainable solutions in this regard. Lyke (2017) called Bourdieu’s theory an analytical tool that has the potential to provide sensitivity related to behavior and related social phenomena. Bourdieu’s theory contributes too, ineffaceably, in this space of elucidating an agency–structure arrangement (Walther, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of media rankings, specifically, may also affect the pace with which future assessments from stakeholders with prior negative or neutral beliefs turn positive (Dorobantu et al, 2017). To tackle those uncertainties, future research could examine similar phenomena in undergraduate settings, other professional schools, or other environments in the legal industry, as well as the influence of more esoteric aspects of cultural change, such as college and university sagas (Lyke, 2017), on organizational mechanisms including reactivity and cascades. Does, for example, naming a management school after a well-known wealthy donor influence hiring in jobs associated with said donor?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us turn to an example of how the model was difficult to “fit” certain scholarship. Lyke’s (2017) work in MOH used the concept of “organizational saga” as a framework while presenting Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice as an analytical tool. The paper uses a Bourdieusian reading of organizational saga to offer a unique lens in understanding structural determinants of historical narratives.…”
Section: Making Sense Of It All: History Research Strategies and Conceptions Of Historymentioning
confidence: 99%