Since the early 2000s, theorizing on incremental institutional change has made inroads in comparative historical analysis. In particular, the ideas, concepts, and theory introduced by …
Names: Berman, Elizabeth Popp, 1975–author. Title: Thinking like an economist: how efficiency replaced equality in US public policy/Elizabeth Popp Berman. Description: Prince …
C Gao, R McDonald - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In nascent industries―whose new technologies are often poorly understood by regulators― contending with regulatory uncertainty can be crucial to organizational survival and growth …
Since the passage of the Civil Rights Act, virtually all companies have antidiscrimination policies in place. Although these policies represent some progress, women and minorities …
CB Gibson - Organizational Research Methods, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines means of enhancing the value of mixed method research for organizational science. Conclusions are based on a comprehensive analysis of 69 mixed …
Winner of the 2000 Max Weber prize, awarded by the Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work, of the American Sociological Association, for the best book on …
Digital entrepreneurship may result in institutional turbulence and new initiatives are frequently blocked by vested interest groups who posit superior financial and relational …
A bold history of the rise of central banks, showing how institutions designed to steady the ship of global finance have instead become as destabilizing as they are dominant. While …
T Walter, L Wansleben - Socio-Economic Review, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Central banks' role in financialization has received increasing attention in recent years. These debates have predominantly revolved around authorities''benign neglect'of asset …