New empirical directions
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New empirical directions
(Research in the sociology of organizations, v. 71 . On practice and institution)
Emerald Pub., 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The concepts of practice and institution are of longstanding importance across the social sciences. This double-volume builds directly on the scholarship of Theodore Schatzki and Roger Friedland, to map out new theoretical and empirical directions at the interface between the practice and institutional "logics" literatures in organizational sociology, bridging the two perspectives. Volume 71 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations highlights a multitude of empirical directions suggesting particularly intriguing focal points for the emergent research agenda. The enclosed chapters grapple with issues related to the relationship of the symbolic and material aspects of culture and draw on a variety of empirical contexts (e.g. Islamic banking, Chinese manufacturing, and social innovation) to suggest different ways in which we might study social change at the interface of practice and institution.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Can Small Variations Accumulate into Big Changes
- Brian Pentland, Peng Liu, Waldemar Kremser, and Thorvald Haerem Chapter 2. Putting Things in Place: Institutional Objects and Institutional Logics
- Roger Friedland and Diane-Laure Arjalies Chapter 3. You're grounded: towards a theory of enactive legitimation, materiality, and practice
- Davide Nicolini, Juliane Reineke, and Aneeq Ismail Chapter 4. Field-level evaluation practices and practice experimentation: social impact bonds and market logic encroachment in the field of social integration
- Henri Schildt, Farah Kodeih, and Hani Tarabichi Chapter 5. Mystery Driven Institutionalism: The Jesuit Spiritual Exercises as A Book of Practices Leading Nowhere
- Jose Bento da Silva, and Paolo Quattrone Chapter 6. Cultural Encounters: A Practice-Driven Institutional Approach to The Study of Organizational Culture
- Milo Wang, and Michael Lounsbury Chapter 7. The missing link: community of practice as a bridge between institutional entrepreneurs and frontline practitioners in institutionalizing a divergent practice
- Arthur Gautier, Anne Claire Pache, Imran Chowdhury, and Marion Ligonie
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