Intermediary institutions are a multi-facetted phenomenon which has taken many different forms in the course of social evolution. This is also being testified by the evolutionary trajectories from corporatism through neo-corporatism to governance in the European settings from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. Against this background, this chapter seeks to outline the key parameters of a theoretical framework suitable for approaching and analysing intermediary institutions. The chapter pins down five central dimensions of intermediary institutions. This is done under the headings: Context, Function, Evolution, Order, and Compatibility
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Modern companies, operating in a dynamically changing environment, are subject to the permanent dete...
The article provides an overview of the basic concepts and principles of the theory of institutions ...
Intermediary institutions are a multi-facetted phenomenon which has taken many different forms in th...
Bora A. The Shadow of the Law: Intermediary Institutions and the Ruling Part of Governance. In: Hart...
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In this paper a framework for empirical analysis is introduced that allows for a dynamic analysis of...
Abstract In this paper a framework for empirical analysis is introduced that allows for a dynamic an...
While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules o...
Businesses are usually very keen to participate in the governance of their markets (Lazega and Mouni...
This Master Thesis is divided into four chapters, in which I intended to highlight the trait d'union...
In this article governance arrangements between actors in government and civil society organisations...
‘Governance’ denotes the various ways in which economic and social coordination is secured to implem...
This paper proposes an analysis of the emergence and evolution of institutional frameworks. It expla...
The notion of corporatism first emerged during the middle ages, but it was not until the twentieth c...
This chapter investigates the process of institutional field formation of circular economy (CE), by ...
Modern companies, operating in a dynamically changing environment, are subject to the permanent dete...
The article provides an overview of the basic concepts and principles of the theory of institutions ...
Intermediary institutions are a multi-facetted phenomenon which has taken many different forms in th...
Bora A. The Shadow of the Law: Intermediary Institutions and the Ruling Part of Governance. In: Hart...
Purpose \u2013 The paper aims to provide a conceptual framework for driving State-owned enterprises ...
In this paper a framework for empirical analysis is introduced that allows for a dynamic analysis of...
Abstract In this paper a framework for empirical analysis is introduced that allows for a dynamic an...
While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules o...
Businesses are usually very keen to participate in the governance of their markets (Lazega and Mouni...
This Master Thesis is divided into four chapters, in which I intended to highlight the trait d'union...
In this article governance arrangements between actors in government and civil society organisations...
‘Governance’ denotes the various ways in which economic and social coordination is secured to implem...
This paper proposes an analysis of the emergence and evolution of institutional frameworks. It expla...
The notion of corporatism first emerged during the middle ages, but it was not until the twentieth c...
This chapter investigates the process of institutional field formation of circular economy (CE), by ...
Modern companies, operating in a dynamically changing environment, are subject to the permanent dete...
The article provides an overview of the basic concepts and principles of the theory of institutions ...