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A Process Model of Internal and External Legitimacy

Abstract

We report the results of a longitudinal case study depicting the relationship between internal and external legitimacy at Orion, an emergent creative professional firm. We address the following questions: How do different types of legitimacy emerge, and how do they interact to shape organizational evolution? Introducing a staged process model, we demonstrate that organizational legitimacy is a product of action, which is continually reproduced and reconstructed by members of an organization in concert with external legitimation activities. Internal and external legitimacy evolve through a process of emergence, validation, diffusion and consensus, sometimes recursively repeating the cycle when imbalances result in conflict and friction.

Authors

Drori I; Honig B

Journal

Organization Studies, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 345–376

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

March 1, 2013

DOI

10.1177/0170840612467153

ISSN

0170-8406

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