Institutional Work: Actors and Agency in Institutional Studies of Organizations.
LAWRENCE Thomas B. (Sous la dir.) ; SUDDABY Roy (Sous la dir.) ; LECA Bernard (Sous la dir.)
2009
324
164.22-LAWRE
SOCIOLOGIE DES ORGANISATIONS ; ENVIRONNEMENT SOCIAL ; THEORIE DES ORGANISATIONS ; STRATEGIE ; RELATIONS HUMAINES
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ISBN 13 : 978-0521178525
Sommaire : Contributors
Julie Battilana, Y. Sekou Bermiss, Eva Boxenbaum, Thomas D'Aunno, Timothy J. Hargrave, Paul M. Hirsch,Paula Jarzabkowski, Matthew S. Kraatz, Thomas B. Lawrence, Bernard Leca, Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí, Jane Matthiesen, Brent McKnight, Jesper Strandgaard Pedersen, Roy Suddaby, Christine Quinn Trank, Andrew H. Van de Ven, Marvin Washington, Charlene Zietsma, Tammar B. Zilber
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List of tables
List of contributors
1. Introduction: theorizing and studying institutional work
Part I Essays on institutional work
2. Institutional work and the paradox of embedded agency
3. Leadership as institutional work: a bridge to the other side
4. Bringing change into the lives of the poor: entrepreneurship outside traditional boundaries
5. Institutional work as the creative embrace of contradiction
Part II Studies of institutional work
6. Building the iron cage: institutional creation work in the context of competing proto-institutions
7. Scandinavian institutionalism – a case of institutional work
8. Institutional maintenance as narrative acts
9. Maintaining an institution in a contested organizational field: the work of the AACSB and its constituents
10. Institutional “dirty” work: preserving institutions through strategic decoupling
11. Doing which work? A practice approach to institutional pluralism
Index
Langue : Anglais
Lieu d'édition : CAMBRIDGE
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque