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Institutionalism II

Three Volume Set
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January 2012 | 1 312 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Institutionalism (SAGE 2007) captured a good deal of the literature at the time it was published; however, there have been numerous excellent contributions to the literature since that time. These newer articles merit another readily-available collection, along with commentary on the contributions and their linkages to the earlier literature on institutionalism. This latest offering also examines some of the avenues left unexplored the first time around.

This second collection comprises three volumes.

Volume One: Developing Institutional Theory collects together papers representing developments in the various approaches to institutionalism contained in the first series of volumes.

Volume Two: New Research Agendas addresses new recent strands of development in institutional namely Discursive Institutionalism, Institutionalization and Micro-foundations of Institutional Behaviour.

Volume Three: Applying Institutional Theory looks at the empirical applications of the developments in theoretical approaches. These empirical analyses not only demonstrate the insights that institutionalism can provide but also help in the further development of the theory.

 
VOLUME ONE: DEVELOPING INSTITUTIONAL THEORY
 
PART ONE: INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
Avner Greif and David Laitin
A Theory of Endogenous Institutional Change
Gérard Roland
Understanding Institutional Change
Fast-Moving and Slow-Moving Institutions

 
Andrew Cortell and Susan Peterson
Altered States
Explaining Domestic Institutional Change

 
Christoph Knill and Andrea Lenschow
'Seek and Ye Shall Find'
Linking Different Perspectives on Institutional Change

 
 
PART TWO: RECONCEPTUALIZING AGENCY
W. Richard Scott
Approaching Adulthood
The Maturing of Institutional Theory

 
Jason Beckert
Agency, Entrepreneurs and Institutional Change
The Role of Strategic Choice and Institutionalized Practices in Organizations

 
Julie Battilana
Agency and Institutions
The Enabling Role of Individual's Social Position

 
Neil Fligstein
Social Skills and Institutional Theory
 
PART THREE: RETHINKING PATH DEPENDENCY
James Mahoney
Path Dependence in Historical Sociology
Kathleen Thelen
Historical Institutionalism and Comparative Politics
Jon Pierre
Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc? Path Dependency and Punctuated Equilibria in European Aviation Safety Regulation
Structure, Agency and Historical Institutionalism

Colin Hay and Daniel Wincott
 
VOLUME TWO: NEW RESEARCH AGENDAS
 
PART ONE: DISCURSIVE INSTITUTIONALISM
Vivien Schmidt
Taking Ideas and Discourse Seriously
Explaining Change through Discursive Institutionalism and the Fourth New Institutionalism

 
Nelson Phillips, Thomas Lawrence and Cynthia Hardy
Discourse and Institutions
Steve Maguire and Cynthia Hardy
Discourse and Deinstitutionalization
The Decline of DDT

 
Colin Hay
Ideas, Interests and Institutions in the Comparative Political Economy of Great Transformations
 
PART TWO: INSTITUTIONALIZATION
Jon Pierre and B. Guy Peters
From a Club to a Bureaucracy
JAA, EASA and European Aviation Regulation

 
Lynne Zucker
The Role of Institutionalization in Cultural Persistence
Arjen Boin and Robert Goodin
Institutionalizing Upstarts
The Demons of Domestication and the Benefits of Recalcitrance

 
Vicky Randall and Lars Svåsand
Party Institutionalization in New Democracies
Peter Frumkin and Jospeh Galaskiwicz
Institutional Isomorphism and Public Sector Organizations
Ernest Alexander
Institutional Transformation and Planning
From Institutionalization Theory to Institutional Design

 
 
PART THREE: MICRO-FOUNDATIONS OF INSTITUTIONAL BEHAVIOR
Arthur Denzau and Douglass North
Shared Mental Models
Ideologies and Institutions

 
Geoffrey Hodgson
Institutions and Individuals
Interaction and Evolution

 
Tom Christensen and Per Laegreid
Living in the Past? Change and Continuity in the Norwegian Civil Service
Walter Powell and Jeaneete Colyvas
Microfoundations of Institutional Theory
 
VOLUME THREE: APPLYING INSTITUTIONAL THEORY
 
PART ONE: INSTITUTIONAL APROACHES TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
Thomas Risse-Kappen
Exploring the Nature of the Beast
International Relations Theory and Comparative Policy Analysis Meet the European Union

 
Mark Aspinwall and Gerald Schneider
Same Menu, Separate Tables
The Institutionalist Turn in Political Science and the Study of the European Union

 
Morton Egeberg
An Organizational Approach to European Integration
Outline of a Complementary Perspective

 
Hussein Kassim and Anand Menon
The Principal-Agent Approach and the Study of the European Union
Promise Unfulfilled?

 
 
PART TWO: GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
Barbara McCabe and Richard Feiock
Nested Levels of Institutions
State Rules and City Property Taxes

 
Jørgen Christensen and Vibeke Nielsen
Administrative Capacity, Structural Choice and the Creation of EU Agencies
Vivien Lowndes
Rescuing Aunt Sally
Taking Institutional Theory Seriously in Urban Politics

 
 
PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
John Duffield
The Limits of Rational Design
John Richards
Institutions for Flying
How States Build a Market in International Air Services

 
Judith Goldstein, Douglas Rivers and Michael Tomz
Institutions in International Relations
Understanding the Effects of the GATT and the WTO in World Trade

 
Stephen Krasner
Sharing Sovereignty
New Institutions for Collapsed and Failed States

 
 
PART FOUR: INSTITUTIONS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
John Searle
What Is an Institution?
Elinor Ostrom
Challenges and Growth
The Development of the Interdisciplinary Field of Institutional Analysis

 
Douglass North
The New Institutional Economics
Ronald Rogowski
Trade and the Variety of Democratic Institutions
John Zysman
How Institutions Create Historically Rooted Trajectories of Growth
 
PART FIVE: INSTITUTIONS AND GLOBALIZATION
Neil Brenner
Globalization as Re-Territorialization
The Re-Scaling of Urban Governance in the European Union

 
Michael Mann
Has Globalization Ended the Rise and Rise of the Nation State?
Peter Evans
The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization
 
PART SIX: INSTITUTIONS AND THE LAW
Hans Lindahl
Sovereignty and the Institutionalization of Normative Order
Dick Ruiter
Economic and Legal Institutionalism
What Can They Learn from Each Other?

 
Oona Hathaway
Path Dependence and the Law
The Course and Pattern of Legal Change in a Common Law System

 

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