Institutions are failing in many areas of contemporary politics, not least of which concerns climate change. However, remedying such problems is not straightforward. Pursuing institutional improvement is an intensely political process, which plays out over extended timeframes, and is intricately tied to existing setups. Moreover, such activities are open-ended, and outcomes are often provisional and indeterminate. The question of institutional improvement, therefore, centers on understanding how institutions are (re)made within complex and nonideal settings. This Element develops an original analytical foundation for studying institutional remaking and its political dynamics. First, it explains how institutional remaking can be observed. Se...
Appropriate institutions are essential for climate change adaptation. Yet diverse approaches to inst...
In recent years recurring political, economic, and environmental crises require questioning and re-e...
This article proposes a classification of institutions into “slow-moving”and “fast-moving”institutio...
Institutions are failing in many areas of contemporary politics, not least of which concerns climate...
Climate scientists and policy analysts alike have repeatedly called for urgent mitigating action to ...
A key challenge for sustainability transitions scholarship in the coming decade is to understand how...
Institutional theory scholars have been successful at explaining how organizations strive to attain ...
The study field of institutions and institutionalism is quite complex, encompassing theories, concep...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
Institutions and institutional change are mentioned often but rarely specified in discussions of cli...
While it is commonplace to argue that political institutions are a source of inertia and resistance ...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...
Climate change calls for institutions that promote the adaptive capacity of society and al-low socie...
Deep cuts in carbon emissions to avoid dangerous climatic change will require fundamental transforma...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...
Appropriate institutions are essential for climate change adaptation. Yet diverse approaches to inst...
In recent years recurring political, economic, and environmental crises require questioning and re-e...
This article proposes a classification of institutions into “slow-moving”and “fast-moving”institutio...
Institutions are failing in many areas of contemporary politics, not least of which concerns climate...
Climate scientists and policy analysts alike have repeatedly called for urgent mitigating action to ...
A key challenge for sustainability transitions scholarship in the coming decade is to understand how...
Institutional theory scholars have been successful at explaining how organizations strive to attain ...
The study field of institutions and institutionalism is quite complex, encompassing theories, concep...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
Institutions and institutional change are mentioned often but rarely specified in discussions of cli...
While it is commonplace to argue that political institutions are a source of inertia and resistance ...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...
Climate change calls for institutions that promote the adaptive capacity of society and al-low socie...
Deep cuts in carbon emissions to avoid dangerous climatic change will require fundamental transforma...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...
Appropriate institutions are essential for climate change adaptation. Yet diverse approaches to inst...
In recent years recurring political, economic, and environmental crises require questioning and re-e...
This article proposes a classification of institutions into “slow-moving”and “fast-moving”institutio...