Profile
Jochem’s main research focuses on processes of institutional change, revival and persistence. Current projects examine the revival and persistence of craft in organisational society, dynamics of business collective action, and mechanisms underlying socio-economic inequality. In his research, Jochem uses both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including meta-analysis and fsQCA.
His work on the revival of craft in the Dutch beer brewing industry has been published in Administrative Science Quarterly while related articles have appeared in Academy of Management Annals, Business History, in the Economics of the Craft Beer Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan) and in Constructing Identity in and around Organizations (Oxford University Press). He has also published on social venture legitimation in Academy of Management Journal.
Part of his ongoing work on business collective action in the alcohol industry around the issue of harmful alcohol use has been published in How Institutions Matter! (RSO, Emerald Insight).
Other ongoing projects that he is involved in include the use of history and collective memory in craft-based field transformation and symbolic communication, a meta-analysis of gender differences in academic research performance and the development of sustainable livelihoods in rural Indonesia.
Publications
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Kroezen, J., Ravasi, D., Sasaki, I., Żebrowska, M., & Suddaby, R. (2021). Configurations of craft: Alternative models for organizing work. Academy of Management Annals, 15(2), 502-536. https://doi.org/10.5465/annals.2019.0145
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Kroezen, JJ., & Heugens, P. (2019). What is dead may never die: Institutional regeneration through logic reemergence in Dutch beer brewing. Administrative Science Quarterly, 64(4), 976-1019. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001839218817520
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Foster, W. M., Coraiola, D. M., Suddaby, R., Kroezen, J., & Chandler, D. (2017). The strategic use of historical narratives: a theoretical framework. Business History, 59(8), 1176-1200. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2016.1224234
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Kroezen, JJ., & Heugens, P. (2012). Organizational Identity Formation: Processes of Identity Imprinting and Enactment in the Dutch Microbrewing Landscape. In M. Schultz, S. Maguire, A. Langley, & H. Tsoukas (Eds.), Perspectives on Process Organization Studies Volume 2 (pp. 89-127). Oxford University Press.
Article (9)
Academic (9)
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Neuberger, I., Kroezen, J., & Tracey, P. (2023). BALANCING “PROTECTIVE DISGUISE” WITH “HARMONIOUS ADVOCACY”: SOCIAL VENTURE LEGITIMATION IN AUTHORITARIAN CONTEXTS. Academy of Management Journal, 66(1), 67-101. https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2020.0517
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Kroezen, JJ. (2022). De Herontdekking van de Kunst van het Maken: Lessen uit het Nederlands Biermaaklandschap. AGORA: magazine voor sociaalruimtelijke vraagstukken, 38(1), 10-13. https://openjournals.ugent.be/agora/article/id/85363/
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Kroezen, J., Ravasi, D., Sasaki, I., Żebrowska, M., & Suddaby, R. (2021). Configurations of craft: Alternative models for organizing work. Academy of Management Annals, 15(2), 502-536. https://doi.org/10.5465/annals.2019.0145
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Brüggemann, I., Kroezen, J., & Tracey, P. (2020). Fighting “Factory fiction”: The evolution of a marginalized institutional logic in uk trade book publishing. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 123-146. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20200000068007
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Kroezen, JJ., & Heugens, P. (2019). What is dead may never die: Institutional regeneration through logic reemergence in Dutch beer brewing. Administrative Science Quarterly, 64(4), 976-1019. https://doi.org/10.1177/0001839218817520
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Kuijpers, M., Popa, C., & Kroezen, JJ. (2019). Small brewers show how craft principles could reshape the economy – but they're under threat. the Conversation. https://theconversation.com/small-brewers-show-how-craft-principles-could-reshape-the-economy-but-theyre-under-threat-112897
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Foster, W. M., Coraiola, D. M., Suddaby, R., Kroezen, J., & Chandler, D. (2017). The strategic use of historical narratives: a theoretical framework. Business History, 59(8), 1176-1200. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2016.1224234
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Lamertz, K., Foster, W. M., Coraiola, D. M., & Kroezen, J. (2016). New identities from remnants of the past: an examination of the history of beer brewing in Ontario and the recent emergence of craft breweries. Business History, 58(5), 796-828. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2015.1065819
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Christiansen, L. H., & Kroezen, J. J. (2016). Institutional maintenance through business collective action: The alcohol industry's engagement with the issue of alcohol-related harm. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 48B, 101-143. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X201600048B006
Chapter (3)
Academic (3)
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van Dijk, M., Kroezen, J., & Slob, B. (2017). From pilsner desert to craft beer oasis: The rise of craft brewing in the Netherlands. In Economic Perspectives on Craft Beer: A Revolution in the Global Beer Industry (pp. 259-293). Van Gorcum/Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58235-1_10
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Kroezen, J. J., & Heugens, P. P. M. A. R. (2012). Organizational Identity Formation: Processes of Identity Imprinting and Enactment in the Dutch Microbrewing Landscape1. In Constructing Identity in and around Organizations Ithaca/Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199640997.003.0005
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Kroezen, JJ., & Heugens, P. (2012). Organizational Identity Formation: Processes of Identity Imprinting and Enactment in the Dutch Microbrewing Landscape. In M. Schultz, S. Maguire, A. Langley, & H. Tsoukas (Eds.), Perspectives on Process Organization Studies Volume 2 (pp. 89-127). Oxford University Press.
Doctoral Thesis (1)
Internal (1)
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Kroezen, JJ. (2014). The renewal of mature industries. An examination of the revival of the dutch beer brewing industry. [Doctoral Thesis, Erasmus University Rotterdam]. Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR).
Paper (5)
Academic (5)
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Kroezen, JJ., Sasaki, I., & Heugens, P. (2021). Craft in Modern Society. Paper presented at 37th EGOS Colloquium, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Brüggemann, I., Tracey, P., & Kroezen, J. (2018). Bridging divides: Translating the concept of sustainable livelihoods to rural Indonesia through institutional empowerment work. Paper presented at 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2018, Chicago, United States. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2018.46
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Brüggemann, I., Tracey, P., & Kroezen, J. (2017). Fighting “factory fiction”: How marginal actors resist the dominant in UK book publishing. Paper presented at 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2017, Atlanta, United States. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2017.28
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Buchanan, S., Christiansen, L. H., Kroezen, JJ., & Zietsma, C. (2017). Organizing Business Collective Action. Paper presented at 35th EGOS Colloquium.
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Claus, L., & Kroezen, J. (2016). How do institutional paradoxes evolve? the gender equality paradox in professional tennis. 1086-1091. Paper presented at 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2016, Anaheim, United States. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2016.159
Activities
Additional positions (4)
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Atletiek AbcoudeStart date approval: 24 Oct 2022End date approval: 23 Oct 2025Place: ABCOUDEDescription: Penningmeester sportvereniging
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Energieke RondevenersStart date approval: 24 Oct 2022End date approval: 23 Oct 2025Place: ABCOUDEDescription: Vrijwilliger / initiatiefnemer verduurzaming
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Kroezen Executive EducationStart date approval: 29 Feb 2024End date approval: 27 Feb 2027Place: ABCOUDEDescription: ad-hoc onderwijs en licenties
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University of Cambridge Judge Business SchoolStart date approval: 29 Feb 2024End date approval: 27 Feb 2027Place: CAMBRIDGEDescription: ad-hoc onderwijs
Courses
Past courses
Advanced Qualitative Methods
- Study year: 2023/2024
- Code: BPTPHD2206
- ECTS: 2
Advanced Qualitative Methods
- Study year: 2022/2023
- Code: BPTPHD2203
- ECTS: 1
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