International audienceInstitutional work translates actors' capacity to bring about change in an institutionalised practice through its creation, continuation or destruction. This research examines political institutional work in order to understand actors' activity in the regulative pillar of the institution. With its focus on the cognitive and normative institutional pillars, the existing literature has underestimated the regulative pillar's contribution to institutional change, ignoring part of its role in institutional change. We propose to examine the status conferred on this regulative dimension through a qualitative study of an institutionalised practice, the legal concept of Faute Inexcusable in France from 1898 to 2012. We use seco...
International audienceThe authors of this article propose a number of analytical elements complement...
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International audienceInstitutional work translates actors' capacity to bring about change in an ins...
International audienceThe study of institutional change over a period of history involves several th...
Based on extensive new empirical fieldwork (via a case study of the reform of the territorial State ...
International audienceThe notion of institutional work has recently been developed to account for th...
Characterizations of the French State in comparative literature have long been developing the idea t...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
This work aims to link up two French approaches to economic phenomena on the question of institution...
This contribution offers reflections on Richard Kay’s theoretical and historical scholarship regardi...
Leca, Dejean, Huault and Gond investigate how actors engage in institutional work through artefacts ...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
Building on a longitudinal study of the implementation of a new regulation and a framework of instit...
When it comes to economic regulation, institutional change has traditionally been examined through t...
International audienceThe authors of this article propose a number of analytical elements complement...
http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/Items/WorkingPapers/Download/DLWP.php?wp=WP_CSI_015.pdfCSI WORKING PAPERS SE...
accessible en ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cep/journal/v11/n1/pdf/cep20124a.pdfInternati...
International audienceInstitutional work translates actors' capacity to bring about change in an ins...
International audienceThe study of institutional change over a period of history involves several th...
Based on extensive new empirical fieldwork (via a case study of the reform of the territorial State ...
International audienceThe notion of institutional work has recently been developed to account for th...
Characterizations of the French State in comparative literature have long been developing the idea t...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
This work aims to link up two French approaches to economic phenomena on the question of institution...
This contribution offers reflections on Richard Kay’s theoretical and historical scholarship regardi...
Leca, Dejean, Huault and Gond investigate how actors engage in institutional work through artefacts ...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
Building on a longitudinal study of the implementation of a new regulation and a framework of instit...
When it comes to economic regulation, institutional change has traditionally been examined through t...
International audienceThe authors of this article propose a number of analytical elements complement...
http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/Items/WorkingPapers/Download/DLWP.php?wp=WP_CSI_015.pdfCSI WORKING PAPERS SE...
accessible en ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cep/journal/v11/n1/pdf/cep20124a.pdfInternati...