Embedded agency in competitive environments: distribution of new occupations for data-oriented practices

Purpose In competitive environments, explicitly seeking institutional changes to adopt a new technology, rather than exploiting current resources, can harm more than help organizations’ efforts to achieve their performance goals. However, institutionally embedded organizations often respond to the i...

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Published inManagement research review Vol. 46; no. 11; pp. 1485 - 1510
Main Authors Kim, Jaemin, Greiner, Michael, Miree, Cynthia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Emerald Publishing Limited 17.10.2023
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Summary:Purpose In competitive environments, explicitly seeking institutional changes to adopt a new technology, rather than exploiting current resources, can harm more than help organizations’ efforts to achieve their performance goals. However, institutionally embedded organizations often respond to the introduction of industry disruptive technology in counterproductive ways. This paper aims to study the paradox of embedded agency in competitive environments and explore the diffusion of new occupations associated with data analytics. Design/methodology/approach This study uses the context of the Major League Baseball where the digital platform, PITCHf/x, implemented during 2006 and 2007 seasons facilitated the professional baseball clubs to create occupations for data analytics. Findings This study found that long-term low performance of organizations resulted in creating occupations for a new technology and deploying professionals to them and the public media’s negative tenor mediated the relationship between the signal of institutional inefficiency and such a boundary work in a competitive environment. Originality/value This research enriches our understanding of the early disperse of a new occupation in the times of the emergence of digital platform by exploring the temporal attributes of organizational performance and the role of public media as the antecedents to embedded agency.
ISSN:2040-8269
2040-8277
2040-8269
DOI:10.1108/MRR-11-2021-0786