Putting Institutional Theory to Work During Times of Crisis
Putting Institutional Theory to Work During Times of Crisis
Shantz, Angelique Slade; Block, Emily S.; Heales, Kylie; Eng, Natalie
Emerald Publishing Limited
03/2026
264
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Inglês
9781837083497
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Introduction: Putting Institutional Theory to Work During Times of Crisis; Kylie Heales, Natalie Eng, Angelique Slade Shantz, and Emily S. Block
Chapter 1. Bridging Theory and Practice in an Era of Crisis and Complexity: A Science Communication Approach to Academic-Practitioner Engagement; Prativa Baral and Jasmine Mah
Section A
Chapter 2. Regenerative Organizing as Institutional Repair; Brett Crawford, Madeline Toubiana, and Erica Coslor
Chapter 3. Scaling Social Innovations - The Role of Institutional Infrastructure in "Mission Drift" at the Field Level; Andrea Wessendorf, Kamal Munir, and Royston Greenwood
Chapter 4. Beyond Central Actors: Rethinking the Role of Peripheral Actors in Fields Facing Decline; Maggie M. Cascadden, Emily S. Block, and Viva Ona Bartkus
Chapter 5. Transforming Via Mutability and Transposability: The Organizational Implications of Logics and Their Values; Bandita Deka Kalita and Joel Gehman
Section B
Chapter 6. Visualizing Institutions: Tweeting Images and Emotions in the Wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings; Christi Lockwood and Mary Ann Glynn
Chapter 7. The Practical Significance of History: When and How History Can Be Used for Institutional Change; Natalie Eng, Laura Fey, and Hannah Schupfer
Chapter 8. When Business as Usual Fails: The Case of Urban Agriculture in Detroit; Jocelyn Leitzinger and Robert David
Chapter 9. Institutional Perspectives on Social Enterprise - Relevance for Policy in Democratizing Contexts; Nazik Beishenaly, Johanna Mair, and Emily S. Block
Chapter 1. Bridging Theory and Practice in an Era of Crisis and Complexity: A Science Communication Approach to Academic-Practitioner Engagement; Prativa Baral and Jasmine Mah
Section A
Chapter 2. Regenerative Organizing as Institutional Repair; Brett Crawford, Madeline Toubiana, and Erica Coslor
Chapter 3. Scaling Social Innovations - The Role of Institutional Infrastructure in "Mission Drift" at the Field Level; Andrea Wessendorf, Kamal Munir, and Royston Greenwood
Chapter 4. Beyond Central Actors: Rethinking the Role of Peripheral Actors in Fields Facing Decline; Maggie M. Cascadden, Emily S. Block, and Viva Ona Bartkus
Chapter 5. Transforming Via Mutability and Transposability: The Organizational Implications of Logics and Their Values; Bandita Deka Kalita and Joel Gehman
Section B
Chapter 6. Visualizing Institutions: Tweeting Images and Emotions in the Wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings; Christi Lockwood and Mary Ann Glynn
Chapter 7. The Practical Significance of History: When and How History Can Be Used for Institutional Change; Natalie Eng, Laura Fey, and Hannah Schupfer
Chapter 8. When Business as Usual Fails: The Case of Urban Agriculture in Detroit; Jocelyn Leitzinger and Robert David
Chapter 9. Institutional Perspectives on Social Enterprise - Relevance for Policy in Democratizing Contexts; Nazik Beishenaly, Johanna Mair, and Emily S. Block
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Societal crisis; Organizational crisis; Democratic institutions; Climate change; Institutional dynamics; Real-world impact; Theory and practice
Introduction: Putting Institutional Theory to Work During Times of Crisis; Kylie Heales, Natalie Eng, Angelique Slade Shantz, and Emily S. Block
Chapter 1. Bridging Theory and Practice in an Era of Crisis and Complexity: A Science Communication Approach to Academic-Practitioner Engagement; Prativa Baral and Jasmine Mah
Section A
Chapter 2. Regenerative Organizing as Institutional Repair; Brett Crawford, Madeline Toubiana, and Erica Coslor
Chapter 3. Scaling Social Innovations - The Role of Institutional Infrastructure in "Mission Drift" at the Field Level; Andrea Wessendorf, Kamal Munir, and Royston Greenwood
Chapter 4. Beyond Central Actors: Rethinking the Role of Peripheral Actors in Fields Facing Decline; Maggie M. Cascadden, Emily S. Block, and Viva Ona Bartkus
Chapter 5. Transforming Via Mutability and Transposability: The Organizational Implications of Logics and Their Values; Bandita Deka Kalita and Joel Gehman
Section B
Chapter 6. Visualizing Institutions: Tweeting Images and Emotions in the Wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings; Christi Lockwood and Mary Ann Glynn
Chapter 7. The Practical Significance of History: When and How History Can Be Used for Institutional Change; Natalie Eng, Laura Fey, and Hannah Schupfer
Chapter 8. When Business as Usual Fails: The Case of Urban Agriculture in Detroit; Jocelyn Leitzinger and Robert David
Chapter 9. Institutional Perspectives on Social Enterprise - Relevance for Policy in Democratizing Contexts; Nazik Beishenaly, Johanna Mair, and Emily S. Block
Chapter 1. Bridging Theory and Practice in an Era of Crisis and Complexity: A Science Communication Approach to Academic-Practitioner Engagement; Prativa Baral and Jasmine Mah
Section A
Chapter 2. Regenerative Organizing as Institutional Repair; Brett Crawford, Madeline Toubiana, and Erica Coslor
Chapter 3. Scaling Social Innovations - The Role of Institutional Infrastructure in "Mission Drift" at the Field Level; Andrea Wessendorf, Kamal Munir, and Royston Greenwood
Chapter 4. Beyond Central Actors: Rethinking the Role of Peripheral Actors in Fields Facing Decline; Maggie M. Cascadden, Emily S. Block, and Viva Ona Bartkus
Chapter 5. Transforming Via Mutability and Transposability: The Organizational Implications of Logics and Their Values; Bandita Deka Kalita and Joel Gehman
Section B
Chapter 6. Visualizing Institutions: Tweeting Images and Emotions in the Wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings; Christi Lockwood and Mary Ann Glynn
Chapter 7. The Practical Significance of History: When and How History Can Be Used for Institutional Change; Natalie Eng, Laura Fey, and Hannah Schupfer
Chapter 8. When Business as Usual Fails: The Case of Urban Agriculture in Detroit; Jocelyn Leitzinger and Robert David
Chapter 9. Institutional Perspectives on Social Enterprise - Relevance for Policy in Democratizing Contexts; Nazik Beishenaly, Johanna Mair, and Emily S. Block
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