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Institutional Contradictions, Praxis, and Institutional Change: A Dialectical Perspective
, 2002We use a dialectical perspective to provide a unique framework for understanding institutional change that more fully captures its totalistic, historical, and dynamic nature, as well as fundamentally resolves a theoretical dilemma of institutional theory:
Myeong-gu Seo
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Institutions of Higher Education and Institutional Economics: Is There Change or No Change?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Purpose: This paper investigates the management accounting structure of higher education institutions in Greece and their management’s willingness to adopt cost-effective strategies and proactively encourage structural changes in order to improve its modus operandi and ultimately, provide a higher quality working environment for its staff and students.
Epameinondas Katsikas+2 more
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Institutional Change and Cultural Change [PDF]
The influence of the cultural background on economic growth has stimulated the interest of sciences such as economics, sociology and psychology. The functioning of economies depends strongly on the interconnection of the main institutions and cultural background.
Panagiotis E. Petrakis+2 more
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Governance, Institutional Change and Regional Development
Part 1 Introduction: regional governance, institutional change and regional development, Mike Danson et al. Part 2 Partnership and regional development: the European partnership model and the changing role of regional development agencies - a regional ...
M. Danson+2 more
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An Introduction to the Theories of Institutional Change
, 2018. Institutional change explains the change of institutions considered as rules and expectations that govern human interactions and paths of development in society.
M. Coccia
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Institutional Change, Happiness, and Fertility [PDF]
Building on existing theories of fertility dynamics, this article provides a theoretical perspective that connects two recent strands of the literature. The first concerns gender equity and equality where institutions play a critical role. The second is that subjective well-being matters in explaining childbearing behaviour (and vice versa).
AASSVE, ARNSTEIN+2 more
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Failure Is an Option: Institutional Change, Entrepreneurial Risk and New Firm Growth
Organ. Sci., 2016Does an institutional change that eases exit via bankruptcy reform enhance venture growth? We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Japan to examine this question.
Robert N. Eberhart+2 more
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Organ. Sci., 2016
This paper contributes to institutional theory on cognitive and normative institutional change targeted at altering beliefs, behaviors, and ultimately firm performance.
C. Eesley, Jian Bai Li, Deli Yang
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This paper contributes to institutional theory on cognitive and normative institutional change targeted at altering beliefs, behaviors, and ultimately firm performance.
C. Eesley, Jian Bai Li, Deli Yang
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Institutional Barriers to Growth: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital and Institutional Change
Organ. Sci., 2016Prior research often focuses on how many entrepreneurial firms are created, rather than on institutions that encourage specific types of firms or entrepreneurs.
C. Eesley
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Endogenizing institutions and institutional changes
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2007Abstract:This paper proposes an analytical-cum-conceptual framework for understanding the nature of institutions as well as their changes. First, it proposes a new definition of institution based on the notion of common knowledge regarding self-sustaining features of social interactions with a hope to integrate various disciplinary approaches to ...
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