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Le travail institutionnel : origines théoriques, défis et perspectives

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  • Karim Ben Slimane

    (Groupe ESC Troyes en Champagne)

  • Bernard Leca

    (Pôle Finance Responsable - Rouen Business School - Rouen Business School)

Abstract

Institutional work provides a useful stance for coming to grips with the conflictual, complex and collective character of the interaction between the actors and their institutional environment. This paper is twofold. First, we take a critical stance at the evolution of institutional theory over the last three decades and thus make more explicit the origins of the institutional work notion. Second we presents the insights allowed by the notion of institutional work and the research directions it suggests for coporate strategy.

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  • Karim Ben Slimane & Bernard Leca, 2010. "Le travail institutionnel : origines théoriques, défis et perspectives," Post-Print hal-00567007, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00567007
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    1. Sophia Gavault & Laetitia Laude & Christophe Baret, 2014. "L'institutionnalisation des pôles d'activité médicale entre agir stratégique et agir projectif," Post-Print halshs-01093123, HAL.
    2. Hélène Peton & Stéphan Pezé, 2014. "The Unsuspected Dynamics of the Regulative Pillar: The Case of Faute Inexcusable in France," Post-Print hal-01134577, HAL.
    3. Zilacene Dekli, 2015. "L’institutionnalisation des observatoires sociaux : quels enjeux pour les acteurs d’une organisation ?," Post-Print halshs-01159647, HAL.

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