Copyright

Héloïse Berkowitz

Published On

2026-02-12

Page Range

pp. 51–70

Language

  • English

Print Length

20 pages

4. Theorizing Meta-Organizations and Social Orders

Chapter of: A Society of Meta-Organizations(pp. 51–70)
In this chapter, I delve into the development of a more integrated approach based on decisions. Drawing on decisionalism, social order analysis and meta-organizations, I propose five dimensions of an overarching theory: infra-organizationality, structural organizationality, entitative organizationality, contextual organizationality and meta-organizationality. So infra-organizationality basically describes the foundational and underlying parameters of social orders that affect their nature and dynamics. Infra-organizationality includes ontology, determination, changeability, acceptance and density. Next comes structural organizationality, which has to do with structure or organizational components. Then entitative organizationality deals with various dimensions of the system or processual entity: interconnected decision-making, actorhood and collective identity. Contextual organizationality is about temporality, territoriality and professionality. Finally, meta-organizationality addresses specific attributes resulting from the nesting of social orders in meta-organizations (or meta-meta- and more): multi-referentiality, layering, dialectical actorhood and multi-level decidedness.

Contributors

Héloïse Berkowitz

(author)

Dr Héloïse Berkowitz is a research fellow at CNRS (LEST, Aix Marseille University), France and senior researcher at IBEI, Spain. She holds a Phd in management science from Ecole Polytechnique and a research habilitation (HDR) from Aix Marseille Univ. Her research deals with transitions to sustainability, with a focus on sectoral governance and collective action among organizations (meta-organizations), in various empirical settings from natural resources to collaborative economy or ocean sustainability. She co-founded the Peer Community in Organization Studies. In 2022, she received the CNRS medal of Bronze for her work on meta-organization and socio-ecological transitions.