Research seminar | Performing disruption: How social movements gain legitimacy and challenge institutions - 11 June 2025
Join us at the House of Innovation for a research seminar with Assistant Professor Julia Grimm from Stockholm University. Register now to secure your seat.
Start time:
2025-06-11 at 12:00
End time:
2025-06-11 at 13:30
Location:
On-site at the Stockholm School of Economics. Registration required.
Paper title and abstract
Performing disruption: How social movements gain legitimacy and challenge institutions
Abstract: This paper draws on an in-depth single case study to explore how social movements can successfully attract public attention and support to challenge established institutional norms. Through a longitudinal process analysis, we examine the pivotal role of dramatic enactments and strategic image management in securing media visibility, favorable public perception, and legitimacy in the public sphere—conditions necessary for institutional disruption. By tracing how a social movement responded to a legitimacy crisis following a contentious disruption event, our study reveals the inherent tensions between organizational growth and perceived worthiness.
About Julia Grimm
Julia Grimm is an Assistant Professor of Management, Organization, and Society at Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University. Drawing on qualitative research methods, Julia studies multi-stakeholder partnerships, transnational collaborative governance, and social movements, all in the context of global supply chains and social and environmental sustainability. Julia’s research takes a process perspective and is grounded in framing and paradox theory. Her research has been published in Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of Business Ethics and Business and Society amongst others.