Sub-theme 04: [SWG 04] Contextualizing Research on Social Movements and Markets

Convenors:
Gregory Jackson, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, & Loughborough University London, United Kingdom
Sara Soderstrom, University of Michigan, USA
Daniel Waeger, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U9-P-1-07
Formal and Informal Institutional Contexts
Chair: Daniel Waeger
Canquan (Charles) Li, Xueyong Zhan and Xiaoyun Wang
When silence is (not) golden: How #MeToo activism turns institutional barriers into opportunities for institutional change
Sinead M. Johnson, Aparna Dr Aparna Venugopal and Panagiotis Ganotakis
Social enterprises, social issues and their institutional environments: How are social enterprises influenced by, and influencing, their whole institutional environment?
Sumrin Kalia and Gregory Jackson
Contextualizing civic engagement: Dynamics of civil society organizations and state
Jocelyn M. Leitzinger and Gerhard Schnyder
Movements, markets, & states: A contextual institutional approach
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, U9-P-1-07
Employment Context and Insider Activism
Chair: Sara Soderstrom
Cristina Mendes
Behind the scenes: Examining climate activism in the workplace
Raquel R. Kessinger
Making movements: How employee activists engage in contentious activism and interpret leader responses
Olivier S. Simha and Emilie Poli
When the “social” disrupt the sensemaking process: Challenges of hybrid cultural change within a large industrial group
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30, U9-P-1-07
Polarized Context
Chair: Gregory Jackson
Christopher Bruno, Tyler Wry, Adam Cobb and Timothy Werner
Great(er) expectations, criticism, and corporate responses to polarizing social issues
Zhao Li
Can stakeholders shape corporate political responsibility in an era of democratic backsliding? Evidence from the Capitol insurrection
Ferran Torres Nadal and Bennet Schwoon
Communicative dynamics and social movements: From themes to structures of discourse
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U9-P-1-07
Cultural Contexts, Cultural Identities & Norms
Chair: Daniel Waeger
Eun Young Song
Making sense of a gendered context: The Arts and Crafts movement in Victorian England
Alice Neusiedler
Towards disturbed actorhood in performative art – Participation as organizing principle in alternative organizing for social change
Maria Carmen Punzi, Peter Mascini and Pursey Heugens
Period of change: Unravelling the influence of the menstrual movement on social enterprises in a normalizing market
Daphne Geveke
Feminist fashion: Fashion as a tool for sociopolitical change
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30, U9-P-1-07
Organizational and Industry Contexts for Mobilization and Movement Impact
Chair: Sara Soderstrom
Claire Wright
Capitalising equality: Feminism and the uneven progress of Australian women in corporate leadership, 1986–2018
Grimm Noh, Dongyoub Shin and Sunhyuk Kim
Loose coupling and contagion of legitimacy under contradictory institutional pressures: Religious organizations in South Korean social movements
Shubham Singh
The unintended consequences of stakeholder scrutiny on corporate social responsibility
Sayako Miura
Opportunities for social change emerging from a competitive context: Competition among shoe companies and the trajectory of social movements
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, U9-P-1-07
History, Path Dependencies, and Different Stages of Interactions between Movements and Markets
Chair: Gregory Jackson
Alessandro Guasti, Matthew Amengual and Damian Raess
Under (indirect) pressure: Cascading substantive change to non-targeted firms
Junhyung Byun and Desiree F. Pacheco
No news is good news? Effects of nonresponse on activist-firm relations
Maike A. Diepeveen
Contextualizing nonprofit strategies towards the market to promote sustainability: Interplay and meaning of the who, what, when, where, why, and how
Shiying Wang, Arkangel A. Cordero and Wesley D. Sine
Shifting attention of the social movement organizations: Evidence from the Renewable Portfolio Standards
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, U9-P-1-07
Context of Resistance and Opposition
Chair: Daniel Waeger
Shuyao (Steven) Zhou
A shot in the arm: The boosting effect of social movement media coverage on resource counter-mobilization
Mohammad Zainuddin, Israr Qureshi and Babita Bhatt
Battling intermediaries: Navigating through resistance from void-beneficiaries
Lukshmee Saravanapavan, Matthew Murphy, Juan Francisco Chavez R., Ilir Haxhi and Miguel Rivera-Santos
A configurational study of civil society organizations in extractive industry conflicts
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U9-P-1-07
Digital / Visual / Technological Context for Mobilization
Chair: Sara Soderstrom
Marc J. Mertens and Matthias Brauer
More than 1,000 words: How activist Hedge funds’ visual impression management facilitates their campaign success
Andy Buschmann
Innovation in mobilizing technology
Julie Uldam and Anne Vestergaard
Activist Barbie and the blurring boundaries of movements and markets
Kate Nissen and Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari
Framing theory and social movements: Exploring alignment & resonance in digital contexts