The New Structuralism in Organization Theory
Over the past decade, a new structuralism has begun to emerge in organizational theory. This exciting new research program draws inspiration from the social structural tradition in sociology, but extends that tradition by more broadly conceptualizing social structure as comprised of broader cultural...
Main Authors: | Ventresca, M, Lounsbury, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2003
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