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Special issue introduction: Historical research on institutional change
Authors:Stephanie Decker  Behlül Üsdiken  Lars Engwall  Michael Rowlinson
Affiliation:1. Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, UKs.decker@aston.ac.uk;3. Sabanci University, School of Management, Istanbul, Turkey;4. Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;5. The Business School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Abstract:Abstract

Both business historians and organisation studies scholars study institutional change to understand the interactions between business and society. However, research approaches differ fundamentally, with organisational research focusing on theory-driven explanations, whereas historical research is rather theory-informed. The consequence of such disciplinary orientation is that interdisciplinary conversations rarely occur. For this special issue, we invited submissions that address how historical research can contribute to our understanding of institutional change while demonstrating ‘dual integrity’ in terms of being significant pieces of historical research that provide us with new insights into historiography and at the same time addressing important theoretical concerns.
Keywords:Institutional change  institutional theory  institutional logic  historical neo-institutionalism  institutional work
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