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Organizational identity and legitimacy under major environmental changes: tales of two UK building societies

Organizational identity and legitimacy under major environmental changes: tales of two UK building societies
Organizational identity and legitimacy under major environmental changes: tales of two UK building societies
We studied how organizational identity (OI) and organizational legitimacy (OL) interplayed within two British building societies during drastic environmental changes over two decades. Four salient phases of environmental changes were identified in the British building society sector over the last two decades (introduction of new regulatory framework, recession, demutualization threats and post-demutualization era). Comparative analysis of the two firms' responses to the environmental changes found that, employing distinct specific strategies, both firms accorded tremendous attention and efforts to OI narration and re-narration in order to regain OL. Four properties were identified regarding the interplay between OI narrative and OL: level, locus, mechanism and approach. Our study contributes to the literature by (a) empirically demonstrating the role of the OI/OL interplay in understanding the relationship between organizations and external changes; (b) empirically demonstrating the valence of a narrative approach to OI as a useful perspective to study organizational change and OL; and (c) identifying the role of narrative in leading and directing such changes.
1045-3172
44-62
He, Hongwei
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Baruch, Yehuda
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He, Hongwei
1097df8e-61fb-486e-95b2-e06426fffc35
Baruch, Yehuda
25b89777-def4-4958-afdc-0ceab43efe8a

He, Hongwei and Baruch, Yehuda (2010) Organizational identity and legitimacy under major environmental changes: tales of two UK building societies. British Journal of Management, 21 (1), 44-62. (doi:10.1111/j.1467-8551.2009.00666.x).

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We studied how organizational identity (OI) and organizational legitimacy (OL) interplayed within two British building societies during drastic environmental changes over two decades. Four salient phases of environmental changes were identified in the British building society sector over the last two decades (introduction of new regulatory framework, recession, demutualization threats and post-demutualization era). Comparative analysis of the two firms' responses to the environmental changes found that, employing distinct specific strategies, both firms accorded tremendous attention and efforts to OI narration and re-narration in order to regain OL. Four properties were identified regarding the interplay between OI narrative and OL: level, locus, mechanism and approach. Our study contributes to the literature by (a) empirically demonstrating the role of the OI/OL interplay in understanding the relationship between organizations and external changes; (b) empirically demonstrating the valence of a narrative approach to OI as a useful perspective to study organizational change and OL; and (c) identifying the role of narrative in leading and directing such changes.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 6 August 2009
Published date: March 2010
Organisations: Southampton Business School

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Local EPrints ID: 356605
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356605
ISSN: 1045-3172
PURE UUID: 2450b466-7b09-4f29-a7dd-e116c3e726a6
ORCID for Yehuda Baruch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0678-6273

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Author: Hongwei He
Author: Yehuda Baruch ORCID iD

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