Speaking for Human Being: Institutional Logics, Dragons, and the Supra-Human

This essay engages with the mounting published criticism of neo-institutionalism, but from the point of view of the institutional logical approach, one of its descendants. By addressing each of the main critiques: (1) institutional logical theory is tautological; (2) everything is institutional; (3)...

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Main Authors: Friedland Roger, Arjaliès Diane-Laure
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Organizational Sociology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/joso-2023-0038
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Summary:This essay engages with the mounting published criticism of neo-institutionalism, but from the point of view of the institutional logical approach, one of its descendants. By addressing each of the main critiques: (1) institutional logical theory is tautological; (2) everything is institutional; (3) the absence of politics and power, and (4) its lack of a critical theory - the essay attempts to think how to build a theoretical apparatus able to engage with the current institutional crises of the world.
ISSN:2752-2997