“…Muzio, Brock & Suddaby (2013) emphasized the value of studying professions as institutions, and connected the patterns of professionalization with the broader processes of institutionalization. Viewed from this perspective, professions are not only the key mechanisms for institutional change, but also the primary targets of the processes of institutionalization (Greenwood, Suddaby & Hinings, 2002;Reay & Hinings, 2009;Suddaby & Viale, 2011;Adler & Kwon, 2013;Kipping & Kirkpatrick, 2013). We refer to advocates as an institution and, because all Scottish advocates belong to the Faculty of Advocates, we treat the Faculty as the organizational aspect of the institution following a long-standing recognition of both normative and structural elements of institutions (Scott, 1987;Gutierrez, Howard-Grenville & Scully, 2010).…”