The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism brings together extensive coverage of aspects of Institutional Theory and an array of top academic contributors.
Now in its Second Edition, the book has been thoroughly revised and reorganised, with all chapters updated to maintain a mix of theory, how to conduct institutional organizational analysis, and contemporary empirical work. New chapters on Translation, Networks and Institutional Pluralism are included to reflect new directions in the field.
The Second Edition has also been reorganized into six parts:
- Part One: Beginnings (Foundations)
- Part Two: Organizations and their Contexts
- Part Three: Institutional Processes
- Part Four: Conversations
- Part Five: Consequences
- Part Six: Reflections
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Introduction – Royston Greenwood, Christine Oliver, Thomas B. Lawrence and Renate E. Meyer
SECTION 1: BEGINNINGS (FOUNDATIONS)
Chapter 1: Organizational Legitimacy: Six Key Questions – David L. Deephouse, Jonathan Bundy, Leigh Plunkett Tost & Mark C. Suchman
Chapter 2: Organizational Fields: Past, Present and Future – Melissa Wooten and Andrew J. Hoffman
SECTION 2: ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR CONTEXTS
Chapter 3: Isomorphism, Diffusion and Decoupling – Eva Boxenbaum and Stefan Jonsson
Chapter 4: The imitation and translation of management ideas – Linda Wedlin and Kerstin Sahlin
Chapter 5: On Hybrids and Hybrid Organizing: A Review and Roadmap for Future Research – Julie Battilana, Marya Besharov and Bjoern Mitzinneck
Chapter 6: Fields, Institutional Infrastructure and Governance – C.R. (Bob) Hinings, Danielle Logue and Charlene Zietsma
Chapter 7: Drivers of Community Strength: An Institutional Logics Perspective on Geographical and Affiliation Based Communities – Juan Almandoz, Chris Marquis and Michael Cheely
Chapter 8: The Consequences of Globalization for Institutions and Organizations – Markus A. Höllerer, Peter Walgenbach and Gili S. Drori
Chapter 9: Theorizing the Identity- Institution Relationship: Considering identity as antecedent to, consequence of, and Mechanism for, processes of institutional change – Mary Ann Glynn
SECTION 3: INSTITUTIONAL PROCESSES
Chapter 10: Institutional Entrepreneurship and Change in Fields – Cynthia Hardy and Steve Maguire
Chapter 11: Social Movements and the Dynamics of Institutions and Organizations – Marc Schneiberg and Michael Lounsbury
Chapter 12: Opening the Black Box: The Microfoundations of Institutions – Walter W. Powell and Claus Rerup
Chapter 13: Coalface Institutionalism – Stephen R. Barley
Chapter 14: Towards a Practice-Driven Institutionalism – Michael Smets, Angela Aristidou and Richard Whittington
Chapter 15: Language, Cognition and Institutions: Studying Institutionalization Using Linguistic Methods – Nelson Phillips and Namrata Malhotra
Chapter 16: The Evolving Role of Meaning in Theorizing Institutions – Tammar B. Zilber
Chapter 17: Networks and Institutions – Walter W. Powell and Achim Oberg
Chapter 18: Power, Institutions, and Organizations – Thomas B. Lawrence and Sean Buchanan
SECTION 4: CONVERSATIONS
Chapter 19: The Institutional Logics Perspective – William Ocasio, Patricia H. Thornton and Michael Lounsbury
Chapter 20: Institutional Pluralism Revisited – Matthew S. Kraatz and Emily S. Block
Chapter 21: Institutional Work: Taking Stock and Making It Matter – Christian E. Hampel, Thomas B. Lawrence and Paul Tracey
Chapter 22: Living institutions: Bringing emotions into organizational institutionalism – Jaco Lok, W.E. Douglas Creed, Rich De Jordy and Maxim Voronov
Chapter 23: The Material and Visual Basis of institutions – Candace Jones, Renate E. Meyer, Dennis Jancsary and Markus A. Höllerer
Chapter 24: Advancing Category Research: Theoretical Mapping and Under-researched Areas – Rodolphe Durand and Romain Boulongne
SECTION 5: CONSEQUENCES
Chapter 25: Institutional Theory and Entrepreneurship: Taking Stock and Moving Forward – Robert J. David, Wesley D. Sine and Caroline Kaehr Serra
Chapter 26: Organizations, institutions, and inequality – Gerald F. Davis
Chapter 27: Institutions and Economic Inequality – John Amis, Kamal Munir and Johanna Mair
Chapter 28: Institutions, Institutional Theory, and Organizational Wrongdoing – Donald Palmer
Chapter 29: Institutional Theory and the Natural Environment: Building Research through Tensions and Paradoxes – P. Devereaux Jennings and Andrew J. Hoffman
Chapter 30: Race and Institutionalism – Fabio Rojas
Chapter 31: Are Diversity Programs Merely Ceremonial? Evidence-Free Institutionalization – Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev
SECTION 6: REFLECTIONS
Chapter 32: Reflections on Institutional Theories of Organizations – John W. Meyer
Chapter 33: Institutional Theory: Onward and Upward – W. Richard Scott
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