We integrate resource dependency and institutional theory to argue that resource scarcity drives, and legitimacy enables, institutional change. Building on a historical account, we examine the sources and timing of innovation departing from standard human resource practices using event history analysis of over 200 principal offices of large law firms. Offices with human resource scarcity innovated to acquire alternative resources; highly prestigious offices had the legitimacy to be first or early adopters. Our findings highlight the value of looking to the resource side and to the notion of legitimacy in building an institutional theory of change.
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Escola Super Propaganda & Mkt ESPM, Dept Int Business Studies, Sao Paulo, BrazilEscola Super Propaganda & Mkt ESPM, Dept Int Business Studies, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Chueke, Gabriel Vouga
Borini, Felipe Mendes
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Escola Super Propaganda & Mkt ESPM, Dept Int Business Studies, Sao Paulo, BrazilEscola Super Propaganda & Mkt ESPM, Dept Int Business Studies, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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School of Economics and Management, University College, University of New South WalesSchool of Economics and Management, University College, University of New South Wales