We use meta-analytical techniques to address three central debates in institutional theory: Is organizational behavior the product of social structure or organizational agency? Does conformity to institutional norms enhance or diminish organizational performance? Can organizational field--level factors explain differences in the pull of isomorphic forces across organizational fields? We find that the influence of social structure is weak. Also, the adoption of isomorphic templates improves both symbolic and substantive performance. Finally, we identify several field-level factors that moderate isomorphic processes. We discuss the implications of these findings for institutional theory research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
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In this article, I address the relationship between institutions and organizational culture seen as ...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Institutional theory rests on a rejection of reductionism. Instead of reducing higher-order phenomen...
Institutional theory suggests that organizations pursue legitimacy by conforming to isomorphic press...
The authors discuss the microfoundations of institutional theory, specifically as microfoundations a...
Contemporary institutional theorizing in the field of organizations dates back thirty-odd years. Thi...
Abstract. Over the past decade, a new structuralism has begun to emerge in organizational theory. Th...
In this article, I address the relationship between institutions and organizational culture seen as ...
We use meta-analytical techniques to address three central debates in institutional theory: Is organ...
We review institutional theory to assess the direction of theory and research on institutional struc...
textabstractIn this study, we use meta-analytical techniques to quantitatively synthesize and evalua...
The institutional isomorphism which clarifies the similarity between endeavors in the authoritative ...
Agency-structure debate has become one of the central issues in modern organizational sociology and ...
International audienceThis chapter traces the evolution of the core theoretical constructs of isomor...
In this article, I address the relationship between institutions and organizational culture seen as ...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
Institutional theory rests on a rejection of reductionism. Instead of reducing higher-order phenomen...
Institutional theory suggests that organizations pursue legitimacy by conforming to isomorphic press...
The authors discuss the microfoundations of institutional theory, specifically as microfoundations a...
Contemporary institutional theorizing in the field of organizations dates back thirty-odd years. Thi...
Abstract. Over the past decade, a new structuralism has begun to emerge in organizational theory. Th...
In this article, I address the relationship between institutions and organizational culture seen as ...