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Institutions and Ideology provides a sophisticated analysis of how organizations function within broader institutional frameworks while being influenced by prevailing ideological currents. The book brings together leading scholars to investigate the relationship between institutional theory and ideological perspectives in contemporary society.
This work addresses critical questions about how institutions constrain and enable organizational action, and how ideology perpetuates or transforms institutional arrangements. Contributors examine case studies and empirical evidence from various sectors including business, government, and non-profit organizations to illustrate these dynamics.
The book is essential for researchers, students, and professionals seeking to understand the deeper structures that govern organizational life and the belief systems that underpin institutional change and stability.







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