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Fields, Organizations, and Agency
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OrganizationsOrganization ScienceOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesBureaucracyField MethodManagementInstitutional VarietyInstitutional EnvironmentInstitutionalization ProcessInstitutional ChangeStructuration TheoryOrganizational Field FrameworkSocial OrganizationOrganizational CommunicationOrganizational StructureSociologyBusinessOrganization Theory
Melding key concepts from structuration theory with the organizational field framework, this article builds on current work establishing a micro foundation for neoinstitutional organizations theory. First, the author presents a synthesized theoretic approach to explore the institutionalization process. Then, applying the framework to data from a case study of a welfare-to-work program, the article examines the institutionalization process from the standpoint of one group of organizational actors (social service workers). The analysis shows that institutionalization can be a highly contentious process enacted by knowledgeable actors who engage, reject, and at times transform the value-laden structures in which they are working.
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