Failure to Launch: Competing Institutional Logics, Intrapreneurship, and the Case of Chatbots
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Title
Failure to Launch: Competing Institutional Logics, Intrapreneurship, and the Case of Chatbots
            Subject
Institutional Logics, Intrapreneurship, Innovation, Journalism, Newsbots, Chatbots
            Description
This article explores the institutional logics of intrapreneurial units, or groups within organizations that are designated to foster organizational innovation. Drawing on interviews with news intrapreneurs developing chatbots in news media organizations, this study shows that innovation can be stymied because of conflicting institutional logics. News intrapreneurs adopt a logic of experimentation, audience orientation, and efficiency-seeking, but that approach clashes with a
journalistic logic prioritizing news workflows, formats, and associated autonomy for newsworkers. These clashing logics limit the adoption and influence of chatbots. This study illustrates the shaping influence of competing institutional logics and their negotiation in the development, deployment, and success or failure of intrapreneurial activities within organizations. The lesson is not that the existence of competing logics is, by default, a defeating proposition for innovation.
Rather, this study advances scholarly understanding of the role of institutional logics in frustrating or facilitating technological adoption in organizations.
            journalistic logic prioritizing news workflows, formats, and associated autonomy for newsworkers. These clashing logics limit the adoption and influence of chatbots. This study illustrates the shaping influence of competing institutional logics and their negotiation in the development, deployment, and success or failure of intrapreneurial activities within organizations. The lesson is not that the existence of competing logics is, by default, a defeating proposition for innovation.
Rather, this study advances scholarly understanding of the role of institutional logics in frustrating or facilitating technological adoption in organizations.
Creator
Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Seth C. Lewis, & Colin Agur
            Source
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/25/4/291/5869071
            Publisher
Oxford University Press
            Date
14 December 2019
            Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
            Format
PDF
            Language
English
            Type
Text
            Coverage
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 25 (2020) 
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Citation
Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Seth C. Lewis, & Colin Agur, “Failure to Launch: Competing Institutional Logics, Intrapreneurship, and the Case of Chatbots,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8664.