社会学
抗性(生态学)
制度理论
规范性
组织理论
制度化
默许
组织文化
意义(存在)
认识论
机构
功率(物理)
社会科学
公共关系
政治学
管理
法学
政治
经济
物理
哲学
生物
量子力学
生态学
作者
Alex Z. Kondra,Deborah Hurst
标识
DOI:10.1080/14759550802709541
摘要
Abstract Queries into the creation of collective meaning through social processes arise in both organization culture and institutional theory. This paper applies DiMaggio and Powell’s (Citation1983) three isomorphic processes (mimetic, normative and coercive) from institutional theory to re‐think how structural and dynamic aspects of culture become nested, taken‐for‐granted and transmitted. We consider both acquiescence and resistance to isomorphic pressures in an effort to understand cultural persistence and transmission, forms of resistance to culture, change, the role of sub‐cultures and power usage through Oliver’s (Citation1992) de‐institutionalization thesis. Our purpose in applying isomorphic processes to organizational culture is to offer another layer of understanding enhanced by the growing body of research in institutional theory, bridge one division between micro and macro theory and provide some suggestions for future research. Keywords: institutional theoryisomorphismorganizational culture
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