How do countries create and replicate socio-economic success? This book argues that success comes from how people make sense of their institutions when they are placed under stress. When institutional frameworks are challenged, a range of agents engaged in sensemaking processes that invoke certain identities on ‘who we are’, contain normative claims about ‘how things should be’, and involve strategies on ‘how to get there’. Sensemaking about the future and the pastis crucial to institutional competitiveness and includes prospective and retrospective points of departure, as well as focusing on developing abstract causes of change or replicating success from previous experience. This book brings together a range of world-class scholars from Comparative Political Economy, Institutional Theory, and Organizational Sociology to discuss how sensemaking processes create institutional change. The contributors investigate a range of cases that cover different institutions linked to competitiveness, including labour, public management, think tanks, firms, innovation policies, tax and housing policies, and welfare systems. With a strong focus on the Nordic experience andcomparisons with advanced industrialized economies, this volume provides an innovative and original framework for understanding institutional change.
Susana Borras & Leonard Seabrooke
Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness [PDF ebook]
Sensemaking in Institutional Change
Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness [PDF ebook]
Sensemaking in Institutional Change
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format PDF ● Halaman-halaman 240 ● ISBN 9780191668012 ● Penyunting Susana Borras & Leonard Seabrooke ● Penerbit OUP Oxford ● Diterbitkan 2015 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 4027260 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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