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Development: Institutional Perspectives
2017There are three key literatures on the political economy of development that all emphasize the importance of institutions, but in different and somewhat contradictory ways. These literatures focus on developmental states, good governance, and political economic pathways. The developmental states literature is based largely on case studies of East Asian
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Perspectives on Global Institutional Change
2003The distinguished authors in this volume address the fundamental causes for such heterogeneous international experiences, placing particular emphasis on the role of institutions. They demonstrate how the study of economic development is increasingly linked to the development of institutions, which allow for more complex exchanges to occur in markets ...
NAVARRA, Pietro, MUDAMBI R., SOBBRIO G.
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Journal of Small Business Management, 2020
The primary objective of this research is to identify the driving factors for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in adopting online food delivery service in the ride-sharing application as a part of the sharing economy through an ...
Abu Amar Fauzi, Margaret L. Sheng
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The primary objective of this research is to identify the driving factors for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in adopting online food delivery service in the ride-sharing application as a part of the sharing economy through an ...
Abu Amar Fauzi, Margaret L. Sheng
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An institutional perspective on strategy as practice
, 2015Introduction Institutional scholars have recently started to reach out to strategy-as-practice concepts to better conceptualize institutional landscapes and the ways in which organizations construct and navigate them in practice.
Michael Smets+2 more
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Markets and institutions: Global perspectives
Journal of Banking & Finance, 2003Abstract The purpose of this paper is to highlight some of the key developments of markets and institutions at the global level over the past few decades by referring to the evolution of institutions from the government-led system to a market-led system.
Fariborz Moshirian, Giorgio Szegö
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The Institutional Logics Perspective: A New Approach to Culture, Structure and Process
, 20121. Introduction to the Institutional Logics Perspective 2. Precursors to the Institutional Logics Perspective 3. Defining the Inter-institutional System 4. The Emergence, Stability and Change of the Inter-institutional System 5.
Patricia H. Thornton+2 more
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Institutional and Organizational Perspectives
1998The preceding analyses dealt with problems concerning substance, instruments and institutions relevant for the establishment of environmental standards, and, in doing so, also pointed at related deficiencies. Overcoming these deficiencies means finding a procedure of social risk precaution which has to meet the following requirements: The ...
H. W. Levi+9 more
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University management and organisational change: a dynamic institutional perspective
, 2014The external task environment of universities has changed significantly due to a combination of major change factors, including increasing globalisation of the educational system, the increasing international mobility and reach of the students and staff,
J. Howells+3 more
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Environmental Performance and Executive Compensation: An Integrated Agency-Institutional Perspective
, 2009Relying on institutional theory, agency rationale, and environmental management research, we hypothesize that, in polluting industries, good environmental performance increases CEO pay; that enviro...
P. Berrone, L. Gómez‐Mejía
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An Institutional Perspective on Cybercrimes
2010There are persuasive arguments for thinking that institutional processes have enormous power to explain cyberattacks. This chapter examines how macro- and micro-level institutions provide regulative, normative, and cognitive legitimacy to hackers’, organizations’, and governments’ actions that facilitate or hinder cyberattacks.
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