Institutional Theory in Organization Studies
Five Volume Set
Edited by:
- Royston Greenwood - University of Alberta, Canada
- Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson - Uppsala University, Sweden
- Roy Suddaby - University of Alberta, Canada
- Christine Oliver - York University, Toronto, Canada
Other Titles in:
Organizational Theory
Organizational Theory
May 2012 | 1 848 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Institutional theory is a wide ranging body of work that has had, and continuous to have, a huge impact in political science, sociology and organization studies. However, there remains a gap for a collection that addresses organizational institutionalism - by far the most used perspective within organization and management theory.
From the authors of The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism, this major work takes stock of institutional theory by reviewing its foundations, current status and emerging new directions with a selection of the seminal articles that have appeared over the last 60 years.
VOLUME ONE
PART ONE: BEGINNINGS
John W. Meyer and Brian Rowan
Institutionalized Organizations
Lynne G. Zucker
The Role of Institutionalization in Cultural Persistence
Paul J. DiMaggio and Walter W. Powell
The Iron Cage Revisited
W. R. Scott and J. W. Meyer
The Organization of Societal Sectors
PART TWO: ELABORATIONS
Richard W. Scott
The Adolescence of Institutional Theory
Lynne G. Zucker
Institutional Theories of Organization
Walter W. Powell and Paul DiMaggio
Introduction
Neil Fligstein
Markets as Politics
W. Richard Scott
Crafting an Analytic Framework I
Christine Oliver
Strategic Responses to Institutional Processes
Ann Swidler
Culture in Action
VOLUME TWO
PART ONE: LEGITIMACY
Mark C. Suchman
Managing Legitimacy
Howard E. Aldrich and C. Fiol
Marlene, Fools Rush in? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation
Joel A.C. Baum and Christine Oliver
Institutional Linkages and Organizational Mortality
Michael Lounsbury and Mary Ann Glynn
Cultural Entrepreneurship
PART TWO: ISOMORPHISM AND DIFFUSION
Pamela S. Tolbert and Lynne G. Zucker
Institutional Sources of Change in the Formal Structure of Organizations
Gerald F. Davi
Agents without Principles? The Spread of the Poison Pill through the Intercorporate Network
Pamela R. Haunschild and Anne S. Miner
Modes of Interorganizational Imitation
James D. Westphal, Ranjay Gulati and Stephen M. Shortell
Customization or Conformity? An Institutional and Network Perspective on the Contents and Consequences of TQM Adoption
Matthew S. Kraatz
Learning by Association? Interorganizational Networks and Adaptation to Environmental Change
Isin Guler, Mauro F. Guillén and John Muir Macpherson
Global Competition, Institutions and the Diffusion of Organizational Practices
Frank Dobbin et al
Equal-Opportunity Law and the Construction of Internal Labor Markets
Lauren B. Edelman
Legal Ambiguity and Symbolic Structures
Barbara Czarniawska and M. Warner Jorges
Travels of Ideas
David Strang and John W. Meyer
Institutional Conditions for Diffusion
David Strang and Sarah A. Soule
Diffusion in Organizations and Social Movements
VOLUME THREE
PART ONE: LOGICS AND LANGUAGE
Roger Friedland and Robert R. Alford
Bringing Society back in
Patricia H. Thornton and William Ocasio
Institutional Logics and the Historical Contingency of Power in Organizations
Nelson Phillips, Thomas B. Lawrence and Cynthia Hardy
Discourse and Institutions
Royston Greenwood, Roy Suddaby and C.R. Hinings
Theorizing Change
Roy Suddaby and Royston Greenwood
Rhetorical Strategies of Legitimacy
PART TWO: INSTITUTIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND CHANGE
Paul J. DiMaggio
Interest and Agency in Institutional Theory
Stephen R. Barley and Pamela S. Tolbert
Institutionalization and Structuration
Elisabeth S. Clemens and James M. Cook
Politics and Institutionalism
Myeong-Gu Seo and W.E. Douglas Creed
Institutional Contradictions, Praxis and Institutional Change
Andrew Hoffman
Institutional Evolution and Change
Huseyin Leblebici
Institutional Change and the Transformation of Interorganizational Fields
Paul J. DiMaggio
Constructing an Organizational Field as a Professional Project
Hayagreeva Rao, Philippe Monin and Rodolphe Durand
Institutional Change in Toque Ville
Steve Maguire, Cynthia Hardy and Thomas B. Lawrence
Institutional Entrepreneurship in Emerging Fields
Royston Greenwood and C.R. Hinings
Understanding Radical Organizational Change
Mike W. Peng
Institutional Transitions and Strategic Choices
Andrew A. King and Michael J. Lennox
Industry Self-Regulation without Sanctions
Royston Greenwood and Roy Suddaby
Institutional Entrepreneurship in Mature Fields
VOLUME FOUR
PART ONE: REFLECTIONS
John W. Meyer
Reflections on Institutional Theories of Organizations
Arthur L. Stinchcombe
On the Virtues of the Old Institutionalism
W. Richard Scott
An Overview and a Caution
PART TWO: NEW DIRECTIONS?
Thomas B. Lawrence and Roy Suddaby
Institutions and Institutional Work
Walter W. Powell and Jeanette A. Colyvas
Micro-Foundations of Institutional Theory
Michael Lounsbury and Ellen T. Crumley
New Practice Creation
Patricia H. Thornton and William Ocasio
Institutional Logics
Ezra W. Zuckerman
The Categorical Imperative
Julie Battilana and Silvia Dorado
Building Sustainable Hybrid Organizations
Anne-Claire Pache and Filipe Santos
When Worlds Collide
Christopher Marquis, Mary Ann Glynn and Gerald F. Davis
Community Isomorphism and Corporate Social Action