2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-10-2021-0850
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Tensioning as intertwining, competition and superseding: a self-regulation approach to managing hybridity tensions in social enterprises

Abstract: PurposeAs hybrid organisations operating at the intersection of opposing institutional logics, social enterprises (SEs) pursue the creation of social value w hile functioning as businesses, which generates tensions between social and business concerns. Limited knowledge exists, however, of how hybridity is managed at the intra-individual level. Drawing on regulatory focus theory (RFT), this paper investigates the role of self-regulation in managing hybridity tensions in SEs.Design/methodology/approachA multipl… Show more

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“…The effectiveness of the emotional management of those involvedwhich includes individuality/personality factorscan reduce tension; therefore, SI can be a strategic management tool capable of minimising human/emotional factors. Burstrom and Wilson (2018) indicates that tension has both cognitive and emotional components, and Angelucci et al (2023) explain that tension manifests itself in different ways, such as intertwining, competition and superseding. Cuganesan and Floris (2020) discuss the capacity to integrate based on the mental models of PMs, who may feel powerless.…”
Section: Problemsolving In Project Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of the emotional management of those involvedwhich includes individuality/personality factorscan reduce tension; therefore, SI can be a strategic management tool capable of minimising human/emotional factors. Burstrom and Wilson (2018) indicates that tension has both cognitive and emotional components, and Angelucci et al (2023) explain that tension manifests itself in different ways, such as intertwining, competition and superseding. Cuganesan and Floris (2020) discuss the capacity to integrate based on the mental models of PMs, who may feel powerless.…”
Section: Problemsolving In Project Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-The Motive aims at a compromise between transformative versus self-affirming values, according to Schwartz's model of universal values (Angelucci et al, 2023;Schwartz, 2012;Tracy, 2004).…”
Section: Two Articulated Dynamic Systems Of Identity Tensions It (Sed...mentioning
confidence: 99%