In this article we theorize the early moments of non-isomorphic institutional change. In avoiding the `hero imagery' of the individual institutional entrepreneur we emphasize the role of different actors and broader historical processes in explaining the substantive changes and developments in the superyacht industry between the late 1960s and early 1980s. Particular attention is given to explaining the significance of entrepreneurialism, opposition, opportunity creation and change consumption during the early moments of de- and pre-institutionalization. Broader processes of consumption, authentication, regulation and technological development are also key. In summary, the article demonstrates the value of a relational approach for understa...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the transition from command to market economy affects i...
Contemporary literature has paid considerable attention to the relationships between formal and inf...
In this article we theorize the early moments of non-isomorphic institutional change. In avoiding th...
textabstractThe intersection of entrepreneurship research and institutional theory has begun to attr...
This work analyzes the processes of innovation and change in economic-managerial studies, starting f...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
Abstract. Although early neo-institutional studies did not explicitly tackle the issue of agency, mo...
We argue that institutional change moves through stages punctuated by recurring attempts to formally...
This paper introduces a Special Issue on the theme of Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change. Dra...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
This study examines change initiated from the center of mature organizational fields. As such, it ad...
Under the influence of groundbreaking work by John Meyer and Brian Rowen, as well as Paul DiMaggio a...
sociological institutionalism has focused on processes of isomorphism. I argue that this is a one-si...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the transition from command to market economy affects i...
Contemporary literature has paid considerable attention to the relationships between formal and inf...
In this article we theorize the early moments of non-isomorphic institutional change. In avoiding th...
textabstractThe intersection of entrepreneurship research and institutional theory has begun to attr...
This work analyzes the processes of innovation and change in economic-managerial studies, starting f...
Berlin, Germany and three anonymous reviewers provided helpful comments on earlier versions of this ...
Abstract. Although early neo-institutional studies did not explicitly tackle the issue of agency, mo...
We argue that institutional change moves through stages punctuated by recurring attempts to formally...
This paper introduces a Special Issue on the theme of Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change. Dra...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
This study examines change initiated from the center of mature organizational fields. As such, it ad...
Under the influence of groundbreaking work by John Meyer and Brian Rowen, as well as Paul DiMaggio a...
sociological institutionalism has focused on processes of isomorphism. I argue that this is a one-si...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
Research on institutional change has flourished ever since the debate on agency and structure has mo...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the transition from command to market economy affects i...
Contemporary literature has paid considerable attention to the relationships between formal and inf...