The influence of institutional logics on vaccine development, production and distribution in Africa

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Chawana, Richard
Mamabolo, Anastacia
Apostoleris, Evangelos

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Emerald

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PURPOSE : Africa has the most deaths from infections yet lacks adequate capacity to engage in vaccine development, production and distribution, the cornerstone of efficiently managing and eliminating several infectious diseases. Research has scarcely explored the role of institutional logics in vaccine development, production and distribution, collectively known as end-to-end vaccine manufacturing. This study aims to explore how institutional logics influence firms to engage in the vaccine manufacturing value chain in Africa. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH : We conducted multiple case study research using five vaccine manufacturing firms from four African countries in three regions. Qualitative interviews were conducted among 18 executives in 5 vaccine manufacturing firms. FINDINGS : We identified that the state, corporate and market institutional logics disparately influence the different parts of the vaccine manufacturing value chain. These institutional logics co-exist in a constellation that also shapes the organizational forms. Their constellation has dominant logics that guide behavior, while subdominant and subordinate logics influence behavior to a limited extent. The findings show that institutional logics are a function of contextual factors, such as historical events, technological changes and pandemics. ORIGINALITY/VALUE : The study developed a typology that identifies vaccine manufacturing firm archetypes, institutional logics and their constellations underpinned by contextual factors. The findings have implications for firms and policymakers, as they may guide the end-to-end vaccine manufacturing interventions adapted for their regions.

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Institutional theory, Institutional logics, Vaccine development, Vaccine production, Vaccine distribution, Africa, SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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Chawana, R., Mamabolo, A. and Apostoleris, E. (2025), "The influence of institutional logics on vaccine development, production and distribution in Africa", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 45 No. 2, pp. 355-386. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-11-2023-0896.