Drawing on the notion of generative mechanisms as constitutive rules, this paper advocates a shift away from the notion of routines as sources of ongoing change and towards a rule-based understanding of routines as institutional facts. While the recent practice turn to routines studies has highlighted sources of endogenous change, this paper adopts a Critical Realist stance to investigate exogenous forces that account for the emergence of a new routine. To this end, the paper endeavours to analyse the passing of new legislation in the criminal justice system of England and Wales. By examining what makes the rules of the game change between the Police and the Crown Prosecution Service, the paper explains an instance of institutionalisation i...
International audienceBuilding on an in-depth ethnographic study at a renowned research laboratory, ...
Drawing on extensive research related to successful and unsuccessful efforts to govern common-pool r...
The ‘anti-social behaviour’ agenda in Britain and the introduction of diverse new powers and regulat...
Drawing on the notion of generative mechanisms as constitutive rules, this paper advocates a shift a...
Drawing on the notion of mechanisms as systems of constitutive rules, this paper advocates a reappra...
Drawing on the notion of mechanisms as systems of constitutive rules, this paper advocates a reappra...
Organisational routines embed and are increasingly embedded within IT artefacts. In this paper, I ch...
Drawing on the theory of organisational routines as generative systems, we deploy a critical realist...
International audienceSeveral studies have enriched our understanding of routine dynamics by sheddin...
Drawing from advances in Organisational Studies and recent debates within Economic Sociology and the...
The paper is an investigation on how behaviour relates to norms, i.e. how a certain conduct acquires...
Research in organisational behaviour has largely focused on the cognitive features of organisational...
Penal approaches in transnational law have basically focused on substantial rules and faced serious ...
This paper is an attempt to understand how rules operate in organizations. I focus on the links betw...
Our aim is to provide an account of constitutive rules in terms of (1) the acceptance of regulative ...
International audienceBuilding on an in-depth ethnographic study at a renowned research laboratory, ...
Drawing on extensive research related to successful and unsuccessful efforts to govern common-pool r...
The ‘anti-social behaviour’ agenda in Britain and the introduction of diverse new powers and regulat...
Drawing on the notion of generative mechanisms as constitutive rules, this paper advocates a shift a...
Drawing on the notion of mechanisms as systems of constitutive rules, this paper advocates a reappra...
Drawing on the notion of mechanisms as systems of constitutive rules, this paper advocates a reappra...
Organisational routines embed and are increasingly embedded within IT artefacts. In this paper, I ch...
Drawing on the theory of organisational routines as generative systems, we deploy a critical realist...
International audienceSeveral studies have enriched our understanding of routine dynamics by sheddin...
Drawing from advances in Organisational Studies and recent debates within Economic Sociology and the...
The paper is an investigation on how behaviour relates to norms, i.e. how a certain conduct acquires...
Research in organisational behaviour has largely focused on the cognitive features of organisational...
Penal approaches in transnational law have basically focused on substantial rules and faced serious ...
This paper is an attempt to understand how rules operate in organizations. I focus on the links betw...
Our aim is to provide an account of constitutive rules in terms of (1) the acceptance of regulative ...
International audienceBuilding on an in-depth ethnographic study at a renowned research laboratory, ...
Drawing on extensive research related to successful and unsuccessful efforts to govern common-pool r...
The ‘anti-social behaviour’ agenda in Britain and the introduction of diverse new powers and regulat...