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Neoinstitutionalism and the appropriation of bourdieu's work: a critical assessment [PDF]

open access: yesRAE Revista De Administracao De Empresas, 2009
Despite the still present hegemony of the structural-functionalist orthodoxy, the mid 1980’s witnesses the insurgence of new philosophical approaches.
Luis Claudio Mangi
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Neoinstitutionalism: Still no intellectual hegemony? [PDF]

open access: yesRegulation and Governance, 2007
AbstractDespite its greater realism, neoinstitutionalism has not been able to rival neoliberal approaches in the minds of many public‐policy communities. This article suggests four reasons why this is the case: the way that neoliberalism appears to be rooted in the strong paradigms of neoclassical economics, the related simple appeal of marketization ...
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THE INFLUENCE OF NEOINSTITUTIONALISM ON DETERMINATION OF THE PLACE OF ORGANIZATIONS IN THE INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM OF PUBLIC GOVERNANCE [PDF]

open access: yesDerzhavne Upravlinnya Udoskonalennya Ta Rozvytok, 2020
В статті визначено, що держава, система державного управління значною мірою впливає на розвиток продуктивних сил. Вона стимулює розвиток науково-технічного прогресу, соціальні реконструкції та поширення комунікацій. Доведено, що структурні елементи суспільно-економічного життя, що регулює система державного управління можуть стати основою для ...
Oleg Vivsyanyk
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Longitudinal Study of Credit Union Research: From Credit-Provision to Cooperative Principles, the Urban Economy and Gender Issues

open access: yesComplexity, 2022
Credit unions are one of the most widely established corporate entities in the financial systems of most of the world’s nations. Their historical support to the financing needs of small savers, as well as their assimilation into the framework of ...
Carlos Gabriel Parrales Choez   +2 more
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Science and technology as social institutions: From merton’s ethos of science to neoinstitutionalism

open access: yesTrilogía Ciencia Tecnología Sociedad, 2011
Current social studies of science and technology have identified the emergence of a new institutional turn in science and technology.
Héctor Eduardo Cardona Carmona
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Rethinking International Development Cooperation from the perspective of neoinstitutionalism: Plan Colombia and its lessons

open access: yesInciso, 2018
International Development Cooperation in Colombia, beyond being represented as a transcendental foreign policy tool, becomes a channel of communication with other international actors whose main incentives for understanding are provided by the system ...
Jenny Astrid Camelo Zamudio   +1 more
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Analysis of investment policies in primary health care: historical neoinstitutionalism applied to the Brazilian health system

open access: yesRevista De Administracao Publica
Abstract The investment policies for Primary Health Care (PHC) are fundamental to the health system organization. In the Brazilian Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde - SUS), this aspect is even more relevant due to its structural role in the system.
Adriano Massuda, Michelle Fernández
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Institutional capabilities that endow the individual and collective agency for institutional change (Revisiting Selznick)

open access: yesRevista de Ciências da Administração : RCA, 2022
Organisational neoinstitutionalism is formed by a plethora of analytic approaches for understanding the institutions, presenting both macro and micro-sociological perspectives. In the former, the action is defined by the institutions and, in the latter,
Ana Carolina Simões Braga   +1 more
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