TY - JOUR
T1 - In the Boardroom
T2 - How Do Cognitive Frames Shape American and Dutch Hospitals’ Responses to the Pressure of Adopting Governance Best Practices?
AU - Szabo, Agota
AU - Ruotsalainen, Riku
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2022/6/19
Y1 - 2022/6/19
N2 - The literature on how organizations respond to institutional pressure has shown that the individual decision-makers’ interpretation of institutional pressure played an important role in developing organizational responses. However, it has paid less attention to how this interpretation ultimately contributes to their range of organizational decisions when responding to the same institutional pressure. We address this gap by interviewing board members of U.S. and Dutch hospitals involved in adopting best practices regarding board evaluation. We found four qualitatively different cognitive frames that board members relied on to interpret institutional pressure, and which shaped their organizational response. We contribute to the literature on organizational response to institutional pressure by empirically investigating how decision-makers interpret institutional pressure, by suggesting prior experience and role definition as moderating factors of multidimensional cognitive frames, and by showing how these cognitive frames influence board members’ response to the same institutional pressure.
AB - The literature on how organizations respond to institutional pressure has shown that the individual decision-makers’ interpretation of institutional pressure played an important role in developing organizational responses. However, it has paid less attention to how this interpretation ultimately contributes to their range of organizational decisions when responding to the same institutional pressure. We address this gap by interviewing board members of U.S. and Dutch hospitals involved in adopting best practices regarding board evaluation. We found four qualitatively different cognitive frames that board members relied on to interpret institutional pressure, and which shaped their organizational response. We contribute to the literature on organizational response to institutional pressure by empirically investigating how decision-makers interpret institutional pressure, by suggesting prior experience and role definition as moderating factors of multidimensional cognitive frames, and by showing how these cognitive frames influence board members’ response to the same institutional pressure.
KW - cognitive perspectives
KW - decision-making: individual/CEO
KW - decision-making: team/organization
KW - health care
KW - top management teams/upper echelon
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U2 - 10.1177/10564926221109481
DO - 10.1177/10564926221109481
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132881624
SN - 1056-4926
VL - 32
SP - 313
EP - 330
JO - Journal of Management Inquiry
JF - Journal of Management Inquiry
IS - 4
ER -