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The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism
Legitimacy in Organizational Institutionalism
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David L. Deephouse
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Mark Suchman
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2008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 49
Legitimacy in Organizational Institutionalism
pp. 78
Isomorphism, Diffusion and Decoupling
pp. 99
Institutional Logics
pp. 129
Organizational Fields: Past, Present and Future
pp. 150
The Work of Meanings in Institutional Processes and Thinking
pp. 170
Power, Institutions and Organizations
pp. 198
Institutional Entrepreneurship
pp. 218
Circulating Ideas: Imitation, Translation and Editing
pp. 243
Organizational Implications of Institutional Pluralism
pp. 276
Microfoundations of Institutional Theory
pp. 299
Institutions and Transnationalization
pp. 326
Traditions as Institutionalized Practice: Implications for Deinstitutionalization
pp. 352
New Forms as Settlements
pp. 389
Institutions and Corporate Governance
pp. 413
Beyond Constraint: How Institutions Enable Identities
pp. 431
Institutionalism and the Professions
pp. 449
Institutionalism and Globalization Studies
pp. 491
Coalface Institutionalism
pp. 519
New Sociology of Knowledge: Historical Legacy and Contributions to Current Debates in Institutional Research
pp. 539
Systems Theory, Societal Contexts, and Organizational Heterogeneity
pp. 573
Ecologists and Institutionalists: Friends or Foes?
pp. 596
Networks and Institutions
pp. 624
Institutional-Level Learning: Learning as a Source of Institutional Change
pp. 650
Social Movements and Institutional Analysis
pp. 673
Examining ‘Institutionalization’: A Critical Theoretic Perspective
pp. 702
Taking Social Construction Seriously: Extending the Discursive Approach in Institutional Theory
pp. 769
How to Misuse Institutions and Get Away with It: Some Reflections on Institutional Theory(ies)
pp. 790
Reflections on Institutional Theories of Organizations
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