Institutional Logics Versus Norm Circles : Alternative or Complementary Approaches to the Analysis of Institutions?;




Modell, Sven

PublisherWiley

2026

 Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour

e70037

56

2

0021-8308

1468-5914

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jtsb.70037

https://doi.org/10.1111/jtsb.70037

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/523473064



The institutional logics and norm circle perspectives have emerged as two approaches to the analysis of institutions in organisations and society. This paper compares the two perspectives and asks whether they should be seen as alternative or complementary approaches. Although the two approaches rest on a shared ontological conception of institutions as objectified, or taken-for-granted, phenomena that are imbued with a strong sense of normativity, their diverging epistemological commitments and analytical emphases speak in favour of treating them as relatively distinct alternatives. This is especially the case insofar as the ‘mainstream’ approach, that has dominated research on institutional logics, is concerned. However, I also draw attention to how insights from the institutional logics and norm circle perspectives can be selectively combined and complement each other within a research approach that builds on a shared, critical realist understanding of institutions.



critical realismInstitutional logicsnorm circlesorganisational institutionalism

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