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IN SEARCH OF INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT: THE FINNISH FOREST SECTOR CASE

Risto Tainio (Helsinki School of Economics)
Pekka Ollonqvist (The Finnish Forest Research Institute)
Marja Korhonen (Helsinki School of Economics)

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

ISSN: 0144-333X

Article publication date: 1 May 1989

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Abstract

This article attempts to understand the dynamics of institutional management processes. This concept is defined here as managerial action vis‐a‐vis emerging political and infra‐structural conditions for business in the nation‐state arena. For this purpose the emerging patterns of relationships between business and politics in the Finnish forest sector are described and analysed. Our focus is on the impact of the four most societally loaded changes in political and infra‐structural conditions of the forest sector: its position in the core of the Finnish economy, the ownership of the key resources, the use of timber as the basic source of welfare, and the logging and transportation infrastructure. These changes become the key issues for the level of institutional management in the forest sector. They have remained significant over the studied long‐term period, but the efforts of their moulding have changed over time. These dynamics of institutional management are found to follow a cycle, divided in seven phases, coined as: (1) offensive confrontation, (2) operational co‐operation, (3) differentiation of institutional management, (4) exploitation of a core position, (5) justification of expansion and growth, (6) legitimation of decline, and (7) defensive confrontation. The authors provide examples and evidence of these changing patterns of institutional management, and offer a proposition about the underlying dynamics of the cycle.

Citation

Tainio, R., Ollonqvist, P. and Korhonen, M. (1989), "IN SEARCH OF INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT: THE FINNISH FOREST SECTOR CASE", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 9 No. 5/6, pp. 88-119. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013081

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