“…While it was beyond the scope of our study to analyze power relations, our understandings of both routines and coordination could benefit from integrating insights for power theory (e.g., Fleming and Spicer, 2014). Similarly, recent studies have suggested that roles also matter for the selection of routines (Nigam, Huising, and Golden, 2016) and for their structural change over time (Eberhard, Frost, and Rerup, 2019;Rosales, 2020). Future research could draw upon our conceptualization of role-routine ecologies as an analytical tool to explore the multiple entanglements of person-roles and routines in organizations.…”