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Institutional theories and public institutions: Traditions and appropriateness

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  • Jean-Claude Thoenig

    (DRM - Dauphine Recherches en Management - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

Public institutions are organized configurations which are prone to institutionalization processes. They reflect as well as produce and diffuse valuues, norms, cognitions, meanings and identities about life and evolution of society, polity or economy. The text covers a set of theories which share a strong Verstehen perspective: historical institutionalism, sociological institutionalism, new institutionalism, and local order institutionalism. It presents their main hypotheses, their analytical methods, and most relevant findings. The empirical facets of such theories question the relevance or normative theories wich prescribe so-called rational or scientific solutions deducted from very abstracts axioms

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  • Jean-Claude Thoenig, 2003. "Institutional theories and public institutions: Traditions and appropriateness," Post-Print halshs-00139954, HAL.
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    1. Jean-Claude Thoenig, 2006. "El rescate de la publicness desde lo estudios organizationales," Post-Print halshs-00139962, HAL.

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    institutionalism; path dependence; new institutionalism; change; norms; écoles institutionnelles; déterminismes; changement; ordre social.;
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