Renate Meyer
Professor
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Primary research areas
In my research, I study meaning structures and institutions.
My current research interests include phenomenological institutional organization theory, multimodal research, changing meaning structures and institutional change, institutionalization of management innovations, translation ecosystems, institutional renewal, (de-)institutionalization of novel ideas, framing, unintended consequences of change initiatives, the impact of organizational research in society, collective action in various crises (refugees, covid, fires), as well as governance arrangements and governance gaps in multisector settings. I study phenomena such as the climate change debate, anti-vaccination discourses, science skepticism, the purpose of the corporate form, multistakeholder arrangements in various crises (forced migration, covid, fires), public infrastructure (e.g., public libraries) for social inclusion, and organizational utopias & dystopias.
Publications
See all publicationsnovember 2025
It Takes a Village
Translating Management Ideas through an Ecology of Roles
Go to publicationjuli 2025
Collective Action in Crisis?
Introduction to the Special Issue
Martin Kornberger
Renate Meyer, Professor
Ignasi Martí
Corinna Frey-Heger
Joep Cornelissen
Marian Gatzweiler
Recent research projects
TITAN: Turning Theory into Action
Outside activities
Head of the Institute for Organization Studies, WU Vienna