Results 251 to 260 of about 3,072,594 (315)

INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS:

Administration in Social Work, 1979
Institutions are an accompanying phenomenon of modern industrial society. Either because they are still a preferred mode of treatment or because society is reluctant to do away with them, they are to remain with us. This paper attempts to answer the question asked by many executives of institutions: how to better understand the environmental forces and
openaire   +2 more sources

Sustaining the Institutional Environment

Organization Studies, 1999
Sustaining the physical environment requires sustenance of the associated institutional environment. Questions are raised about this, based on the observation of a day in each of the lives of two headquarters managers at Greenpeace, the Executive Director and a Director of certain of the central units. In our analysis, we look beyond the obvious doing
Henry Mintzberg, Frances Westley
openaire   +1 more source

The Institutional Environment

1999
Two features of Vietnamese banking stood out from the analysis in the previous chapter. Firstly and most fundamentally, the incomplete decentralization of the state banks in the period, which remained heavily influenced by their socialist heritage. This affected most of their banking activities, from ideas of savings to profitability criteria.
openaire   +1 more source

The Institutional Environment

1994
Abstract This chapter examines the institutional environment of late nineteenth and early twentieth‐century Japan, highlighting the role of government and emerging private firms in shaping the business and economic environment of early modern Japan.
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy