Scholars in institutional theory and policy process are rediscovering the importance of agency in accounting for change of different forms, intensities and origins. In particular, scholars increasingly acknowledge the need to go beyond perspectives that advocate the supremacy of approaches based on structure over accounts of situated agency, and vice versa. It seems more fruitful to think about change as the result of interaction between the two, to try to understand how structure and agency mutually influence each other (Garud, Hardy, & Maguire, 2007, pp. 690–691; see also Bakir & Jarvis this volume).
Enablers and Time: How Context Shapes Entrepreneurship in Institutional and Policy Change / M.T. Galanti (STUDIES IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUBLIC POLICY). - In: Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy Change : Theoretical and Empirical Explorations / [a cura di] C. Bakir, D.S.L. Jervis. - [s.l] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. - ISBN 9783319703497. - pp. 41-61 [10.1007/978-3-319-70350-3_2]
Enablers and Time: How Context Shapes Entrepreneurship in Institutional and Policy Change
M.T. Galanti
2018
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Scholars in institutional theory and policy process are rediscovering the importance of agency in accounting for change of different forms, intensities and origins. In particular, scholars increasingly acknowledge the need to go beyond perspectives that advocate the supremacy of approaches based on structure over accounts of situated agency, and vice versa. It seems more fruitful to think about change as the result of interaction between the two, to try to understand how structure and agency mutually influence each other (Garud, Hardy, & Maguire, 2007, pp. 690–691; see also Bakir & Jarvis this volume).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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