Essec\Faculty\Model\Contribution {#2189
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"slug" => "institutional-work-current-research-new-directions-and-overlooked-issues"
"yearMonth" => "2013-08"
"year" => "2013"
"title" => "Institutional Work: Current Research, New Directions and Overlooked Issues"
"description" => "LAWRENCE, T., LECA, B. et ZILBER, T. (2013). Institutional Work: Current Research, New Directions and Overlooked Issues. <i>Organization Studies</i>, 34(8), pp. 1023-1033."
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0 => array:3 [
"name" => "LECA Bernard"
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1 => array:1 [
"name" => "LAWRENCE Tom"
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2 => array:1 [
"name" => "ZILBER Tammar"
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"keywords" => array:5 [
0 => "institutional work"
1 => "institutions"
2 => "materiality"
3 => "reflexivity"
4 => "work"
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"updatedAt" => "2021-07-13 14:31:37"
"publicationUrl" => "http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0170840613495305?journalCode=ossa"
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"fr" => """
The study of institutional work has emerged as a dynamic research domain within organization studies.\n
In this essay, we situate the papers published in the Special Issue. We first review the evolution of\n
institutional work as a scholarly conversation within organization studies. We then introduce the papers\n
in the Special Issue, focusing in particular on where they fit into the current scholarly conversation and\n
how they move us in important new directions. Finally, we discuss a set of neglected issues that deserve\n
further attention.
"""
"en" => """
The study of institutional work has emerged as a dynamic research domain within organization studies.\n
In this essay, we situate the papers published in the Special Issue. We first review the evolution of\n
institutional work as a scholarly conversation within organization studies. We then introduce the papers\n
in the Special Issue, focusing in particular on where they fit into the current scholarly conversation and\n
how they move us in important new directions. Finally, we discuss a set of neglected issues that deserve\n
further attention.
"""
]
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"fr" => "Comptabilité et Contrôle de Gestion"
"en" => "Accounting and Management Control "
]
"indexedAt" => "2024-11-07T10:21:47.000Z"
"docTitle" => "Institutional Work: Current Research, New Directions and Overlooked Issues"
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"authorNames" => "<a href="/cv/leca-bernard">LECA Bernard</a>, LAWRENCE Tom, ZILBER Tammar"
"docDescription" => "<span class="document-property-authors">LECA Bernard, LAWRENCE Tom, ZILBER Tammar</span><br><span class="document-property-authors_fields">Accounting and Management Control </span> | <span class="document-property-year">2013</span>"
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