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Microfoundations and Multi-Level Research on Institutions

Microfoundations of Institutions

ISBN: 978-1-78769-124-7, eISBN: 978-1-78769-123-0

Publication date: 25 November 2019

Abstract

This double volume presents the state of the art in research on the microfoundations of institutions. In this introductory chapter, we develop an overview of where the emerging microfoundational agenda in institutional theory stands and in which direction it is moving. We discuss the questions of what microfoundations of institutions are, what the “micro” in microfoundations represents, why we use the plural form (microfoundations vs microfoundation), why microfoundations of institutions are needed, and how microfoundations can be studied. Specifically, we highlight that there are several traditions of microfoundational research, and we outline a cognitive, a communicative and a behavioral perspective. In addition, we explain that scholars tend to think of microfoundations in terms of an agency, levels, or mechanisms argument. We delineate key challenges and opportunities for future research and explain why we believe that the debate on microfoundations will become a defining element in the further development of institutional theory.

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments

We thank Vern Glaser, Derek Harmon, and Oliver Schilke for their comments on an earlier draft of this introduction. We also thank the German Research Foundation for funding the scientific research network “Microfoundations of Institutions.”

Citation

Haack, P., Sieweke, J. and Wessel, L. (2019), "Microfoundations and Multi-Level Research on Institutions", Haack, P., Sieweke, J. and Wessel, L. (Ed.) Microfoundations of Institutions (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 65A), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 11-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X2019000065A005

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