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100 _aHinings, C.R.
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245 _aJoseph Jupille and James A. Caporaso. Theories of institutions
260 _aAdministrative Science Quarterly
300 _a 69(1), Mar, 2024: p.1-5
520 _aThis book has an ambitious goal—but not the one called for by some critics of institutional analysis in organization theory. The ambitious goal is to provide an overview, critique, and synthesis of institutional theories in the social sciences, particularly political science, sociology, and economics (organization theory is subsumed under sociology). However, the aim is not to provide an overarching theory of institutions or a critique of the field. Some scholars see institutional theory as uninhibited in its reach (Alvesson, Hallett and Spicer, 2019) and in need of more discipline and structure (see responses by Buchanan, 2020; Kraatz, 2020; Ocasio and Gai, 2020).- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00018392231199539
773 _aAdministrative Science Quarterly
906 _aBOOK REVIEW
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