International audienceThe study of institutional change over a period of history involves several theoretical and methodological issues. In proposing a commentary on our article published in Vol. 17 n°3 of M@n@gement (Peton and Pezé, 2014), Daudigeos, Boutinot and Jaumier have provided an opportunity to open up the debate, and we thank them for that. Their commentary concerns two major points: a methodological question concerning the choice of data in a historical research context, and a resulting reflection on the consideration given to collective representations in analysis of institutional work. Before replying in concrete terms to the points raised by Daudigeos et al., we wish to return to the objective of our article and clear up one m...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
Cet article procède à une revue critique de la contribution du néo-institutionnalisme à l’ana...
International audienceThe study of institutional change over a period of history involves several th...
International audienceInstitutional work translates actors' capacity to bring about change in an ins...
What rational choice, sociological and historical neo-institutionalist approaches have in common is ...
science. Moreover, I show that new institutionalists transcend the limits of old institutionalism, a...
This is a slightly revised version of an article I published in 1991 (Ove K. Pedersen, 1991, “Nine Q...
This chapter traces developments in historical institutionalist approaches to institutional change. ...
Historical institutionalist theories of endogenous change have enhanced our understanding of...
Rational choice, historical institutionalism and sociological institutionalism are under criticism f...
Theoretical advances in the study of institutional change center around a productive paradox. While ...
Although institutions are subject to constant change, we retain a stable image of them. Consequently...
International audienceAlthough institutions are subject to constant change, we retain a stable image...
During the past two decades, institutionalists have raised questions about “how” and “why” instituti...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
Cet article procède à une revue critique de la contribution du néo-institutionnalisme à l’ana...
International audienceThe study of institutional change over a period of history involves several th...
International audienceInstitutional work translates actors' capacity to bring about change in an ins...
What rational choice, sociological and historical neo-institutionalist approaches have in common is ...
science. Moreover, I show that new institutionalists transcend the limits of old institutionalism, a...
This is a slightly revised version of an article I published in 1991 (Ove K. Pedersen, 1991, “Nine Q...
This chapter traces developments in historical institutionalist approaches to institutional change. ...
Historical institutionalist theories of endogenous change have enhanced our understanding of...
Rational choice, historical institutionalism and sociological institutionalism are under criticism f...
Theoretical advances in the study of institutional change center around a productive paradox. While ...
Although institutions are subject to constant change, we retain a stable image of them. Consequently...
International audienceAlthough institutions are subject to constant change, we retain a stable image...
During the past two decades, institutionalists have raised questions about “how” and “why” instituti...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
Cet article procède à une revue critique de la contribution du néo-institutionnalisme à l’ana...