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Institutional Frame Switching: How Institutional Logics Shape Individual Action
2016Abstract Although scholars increasingly use institutional logics to explain macro-level phenomena, we still know little about the micro-level psychological mechanisms by which institutional logics shape individual action. In this paper, we propose that individuals internalize institutional logics as an associative network of schemas ...
Vern L. Glaser +3 more
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Institutional framing and entrepreneurship capital in Uganda
World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, 2014Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to provide policy and managerial implications required in solving the daunting problem of the existing low-entrepreneurial capital in Uganda.Design/methodology/approach– A large-scale comprehensive survey using a sample of 11,105 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from 40 high-growth towns was selected and ...
Joseph Mpeera Ntayi +3 more
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Framing Asian Studies. Geopolitics and Institutions
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2018Area studies in the US and US-influenced area studies elsewhere – including Asian studies – are deeply enmeshed in an intellectual conversation with Edward Said’s characterisation of Orientalism an...
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Framing China: Transformation and Institutional Change [PDF]
The paper offers a frame for investigating the extent to which decentralisation, and subsequent locally chosen institutions shape private organisational and institutional innovation. To include the numerous locally based “economic regimes” matters as the resulting business system reflects political institution setting and private organisational ...
Krug, B., Hendrischke, H.
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On technology policy and its institutional frame
World Development, 1975The current technology problem as it differs from that of the nineteenth century and its nature in the context of development strategy lead to the conclusion that Technical Consultancy Service Centers (TCSCs) in relevant fields are essential if specific technology gaps are to be identified and suitable technology policy devised. The work of these TCSCs
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Framing: the bottleneck of constructing legitimate institutions
Journal of European Public Policy, 2000There is a puzzlein EU institutional politics. On the record all core decision - makers are devoted to improving democratic legitimacy but institutional reforms are instead contributing to further diluting the link between the citizens and the decision - makers in Europe.
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Framing the sign. Criticism and its institutions
History of European Ideas, 1992(1992). Framing the sign. Criticism and its institutions. History of European Ideas: Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 591-594.
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Spatial Frames and the Quest for Institutional Fit
2018Spatial frames play a crucial role in debates over environmental sustainability. Building on a social scientific understanding of space, we discuss key spatial frames in biodiversity and ecosystem management, including territory, social-ecological systems, global networks and flows, and sense of place.
van Koppen, C.S.A., Bush, S.R.
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Does Framing Matter? Institutional Constraints on Framing in Two Cases of Intrastate Violence
Mobilization: An International Quarterly, 2014A popular current within frame theory holds that frames are more likely to "succeed" when they align with dominant representations of the political environment. These "master frames" are conceptualized as either endogenous to the protest cycle or as products of the political opportunity structure.
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Political and Institutional Frames on Spousal Migration
2016In the first chapter, different theories regarding migration policy-making in post-war European liberal democracies were explored. Driven by the puzzle of large-scale admission of migrants despite an assumed public and political bent for closure, scholars have searched extensively for answers to “why liberal states accept unwanted migration” (Joppke ...
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