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How institutions matter! /

Research in the Sociology of Organizations is an established international, peer-reviewed series that examines cutting edge theoretical, methodological and research issues in organizational studies. Research in the Sociology of Organizations is sponsored by the ASA Section on Organizations, Occupati...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Gehman, Joel (Editor), Lounsbury, Michael (Editor), Greenwood, Royston (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Bingley, England : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2017.
Series:Research in the sociology of organizations ; v. 48A.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Preserving a settlement despite ongoing challenges: the case of Native Indian gaming / Chang Lu and Trish Reay
  • Understanding "failed" markets: conflicting logics and dissonance in attempts to price the priceless child / Patrick Vermeulen, Shaz Ansari and Michael Lounsbury
  • Understanding "failed" markets: conflicting logics and dissonance in attempts to price the priceless child / Patrick Vermeulen, Shaz Ansari and Michael Lounsbury
  • Institutional hybridity in public sector reform: replacement, blending, or layering of administrative paradigms / Tobias Polzer, Renate E. Meyer, Markus A. Höllerer and Johann Seiwald
  • Institutional maintenance through business collective action: the alcohol industry's engagement with the issue of alcohol-related harm / Lœrke Hojgaard Christiansen and Jochem J. Kroezen
  • Achieving minimal consensus for new industries: bringing isomorphism back in / Stephen J. Mezias and Florian Schloderer
  • State mediation in market emergence socially responsible investing in China / Shipeng Yan and Fabrizio Ferraro
  • Intra-professional status, maintenance failure, and the reformation of the Scottish civil justice system / Ilay H. Ozturk, John M. Amis and Royston Greenwood
  • The performative puzzle: how institutions matter in marginalizing and reconstituting identities / Raghu Garud and Thinley Tharchen
  • Institutional constraints on the pursuit of racial justice / Melissa E. Wooten
  • "Walk the line": institutional influences constrain elites / Christof Brandtner, Patricia Bromley and Megan Tompkins-Stange
  • Organization theory and the dilemmas of a post-corporate economy / Gerald F. Davis.