Collective Action in Crisis? Introduction to the Special Issue

Martin Kornberger, Renate Meyer, I. Martí Lanuza, Corinna Frey-Heger, Joep Cornelissen, Marian Gatzweiler

Producció científica: Article en revista indexadaEditorial

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This Introduction to the special issue ‘Collective Action in Crisis?’ explores two key themes. First, it seeks to deepen understanding of how collective action can be organized in crises, connecting established knowledge in the field with new insights from the articles of this special issue. Second, the question mark in our guiding theme invites critical reflection on whether the theories we use to understand collective action are themselves in crisis. Through this theme, we propose both a theoretical exploration and an empirical agenda, recognizing that crises amplify foundational concerns in organization studies around problems of collective action. We begin by ‘zooming out’ to provide an overview of foundational theoretical approaches to collective action during crises. Then, we ‘zoom in’ and foreground the specific value of middle-range theories and core concepts from organization and management studies. Our aim is to offer conceptual resources for scholars and practitioners tackling the critical task of organizing collective action in crises.
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article01708406251336033
Nombre de pàgines22
RevistaOrganization Studies
Volum46
Número7
Data online anticipada9 d’abr. 2025
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de jul. 2025

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