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Original Article

The emergence of a new logic? The theorizing of a new practice in the highly institutionalized context of Swedish voluntary sport

Pages 507-519 | Received 16 Sep 2013, Accepted 18 Dec 2013, Published online: 15 Jan 2014
 

Highlights

Two problems were constructed to legitimize drive-in sport.

Three principles were prescribed as the ideal way to organize drive-in sport.

Drive-in sport was legitimized through social constructionist, interpretive processes.

The theorization was productive of and produces societal ideals, norms, and values.

Theorization is a necessary precursor to emergence and change in logics.

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of the emergence and change in institutional logics by analyzing the theorization (e.g., Greenwood, Suddaby, & Hinings, 2002) of a new and distinctly “different” practice in Swedish voluntary sport: drive-in sport. The article builds on data from 29 interviews with key actors involved in the organizing of drive-in sport in four municipalities. The findings show that two problems were constructed to legitimize drive-in sport: norm-breaking behavior displayed by youth during weekend nights, and organized sport's failure to live up to a sport-for-all ideal. The findings also show that it is perceived that in order for drive-in sport to be the solution to both these problems, the activities need to be arranged in a particular way. The findings are discussed in relation to recent developments in Swedish organized sport as an institutional context. Additionally, the discussion puts forth the value of the theorization concept in terms of furthering our understanding of the social-constructionist interpretive processes that underpin the broader processes of change documented in previous sport-related studies of change in institutional logics.

Notes

1 It should be noted that O’Brien and Slack (2003,Citation2004)Citation and CitationCousens and Slack (2005) respectively drew on CitationBettis and Pralahad's (1995) and CitationScott et al.’s (2000) concept of institutional logics. However, I believe that the results of these studies are applicable for the current study as well.

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