
How Institutions Matter!
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Editors Gehman, Lounsbury, and Greenwood present readers with a collection of essays and articles focused on contemporary and emerging trends in the sociology of organizations and other related subjects. The eleven selections that make up the main body of the text are devoted to preserving a settlement despite ongoing challenges, understanding failed markets, institutional hybridity in public sector reform, state mediation in market emergence, institutional constraints on the pursuit of racial justice, and many other related subjects. Joel Gehman, Michael Lounsbury, and Royston Greenwood are faculty members of the University of Alberta, Canada. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *More details
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Michael Lounsbury, University of Alberta, Canada
Royston Greenwood, University of Alberta, Canada
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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. Hoellerer and Johann Seiwald
Institutional Maintenance Through Business Collective Action: the Alcohol Industry'S Engagement with the Issue of Alcohol-Related Harm - Laerke 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": How 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
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