This study examines institutional survival under conditions of extreme state repression. We argue that institutional values under these onditions become dormant in small “safe” social spaces such as families and small close-knit social groups. As state repression becomes increasingly violent, the suppressed groups within those spaces become more resilient in preserving “deviant” values and mitigating the negative long-term impact of state violence on institutional revival. We examine the extent to which pre-1949 entrepreneurial families served as institutional carriers for private entrepreneurship in the Mao era (1949-1978) of China, especially in the context of the political violence of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), and shaped indiv...
This paper investigates the economic legacies of the Cultural Revolution in rural China. With its pu...
HonorsPolitical ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167896/...
In this article, we propose a causal relationship between a region's communist revolutionary le...
This study examines institutional survival under conditions of extreme state repression. We argue th...
This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitude...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Sociology. Advisor: David Knoke. 1 comp...
With the guidance of a new institutional framework, the theoretical modelling establishes the necess...
Abstract Empowering State Capitalism in China: The Revival, Legitimizationand Development of Private...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
Institutional work research shows how actors purposively create, maintain, and disrupt institutions....
This dissertation addresses the question “how disasters change state-society relations under authori...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of the state in entrepreneurship from an institutional ...
How do authoritarian states foster civil society growth while keeping unruly organizations in line? ...
China's fi nancial system conforms to the stereotype described by the theory of financial repression...
This paper investigates the economic legacies of the Cultural Revolution in rural China. With its pu...
HonorsPolitical ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167896/...
In this article, we propose a causal relationship between a region's communist revolutionary le...
This study examines institutional survival under conditions of extreme state repression. We argue th...
This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitude...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Sociology. Advisor: David Knoke. 1 comp...
With the guidance of a new institutional framework, the theoretical modelling establishes the necess...
Abstract Empowering State Capitalism in China: The Revival, Legitimizationand Development of Private...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
Institutional work research shows how actors purposively create, maintain, and disrupt institutions....
This dissertation addresses the question “how disasters change state-society relations under authori...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of the state in entrepreneurship from an institutional ...
How do authoritarian states foster civil society growth while keeping unruly organizations in line? ...
China's fi nancial system conforms to the stereotype described by the theory of financial repression...
This paper investigates the economic legacies of the Cultural Revolution in rural China. With its pu...
HonorsPolitical ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167896/...
In this article, we propose a causal relationship between a region's communist revolutionary le...