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BUMDesa Policy Innovation to Increase Village Authenticity in a Neo-Institutionalism Perspective
This study aims to identify policy innovations in BUMDesa and their contribution to increasing village original income (PADesa). This study uses exploratory qualitative methods through in-depth interviews with actors who are directly involved with ...
Jairi Irawan +2 more
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Book Review: Michael Baun and Dan Marek (eds.) The New Member States and the European Union. Foreign Policy and Europeanization [PDF]
A radical decision at the time, the 2004 enlargement constituted a critical juncture for the Central and Eastern European Countries. Although a great deal of literature has been written in regard to other aspects of Europeanization, the effects of EU ...
Adelin Dumitru
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Una revisión de los aportes del institucionalismo histórico a la ciencia política [PDF]
El objetivo del presente trabajo es el de realizar una revisión de los principales aportes del enfoque teórico del neoinstitucionalismo al desarrollo de la disciplina de la ciencia política y, específicamente, los aportes del institucionalismo histórico ...
Luis Gonzalo Trigo Soto
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Instytucjonalne uwarunkowania rywalizacji o władzę w postradzieckich systemach autorytarnych
Institutional Conditions of the Political Rivalry in the Post-Soviet Authoritarian Regimes More than 25 years have passed since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Rafał Czachor
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Understanding risk governance: Introducing sociological neoinstitutionalism and foucauldian governmentality for further theorizing [PDF]
This article traces the career of risk across prominent theoretical approaches by highlighting their key assumptions and premises, specifically the technical approach found in the physical sciences, and economics, psychology, and sociology in the social sciences. In each discipline, the strengths and limitations of each theoretical approach are pointed
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“I Wish I Had Better Answers”: Organizational Ignorance in US Criminal Courts
ABSTRACT Systems of monetary sanctions in US criminal courts present an opportunity for furthering the sociological understanding of complex and consequential organizations. We examine whether and how court actors across eight states understand the organizational processes supporting the fiscal logic of legal financial obligations (LFOs).
Sarah K. S. Shannon +3 more
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Review of Education, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 727-732, October 2020.
Ralph Fevre, Isabel Guimarães, Wei Zhao
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ABSTRACT This study examined the institutional pressures that influence the implementation of a multinational enterprises' (MNEs) environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy in emerging markets. It investigated the sustainable performance (i.e., financial, social, and environmental performance) resulting from MNEs' strategic responses to ...
Min‐Jae Lee +3 more
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Abstract Scholars have long attended to both the persistence and change of institutional logic–identity constellations, but we know less about why and how organizational members might cling to a logic despite its evident maladaptive character and the resulting emotional upheaval.
Lindie Botha, Ralph Hamann
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Stitching the Social World: The Processing of Multiple Social Structures in Communication
Sociological theory has rarely engaged with the processing of multiple social and cultural structures in communication. The concept of “stitching” is suggested to capture this coprocessing of contexts.
Jan A. Fuhse
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