The relationship between institutional logics and organizational culture is explored. Institutional logics have become an important research theme in institutional theory. There are elements of the concept that have strong associations with culture especially through ideas of meaning. Also, institutional logics operate at multiple levels, in ways that are informative for discussions of organizational culture. The paper examines these relationships.
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