Christensen, S., Karnoe, P., Pedersen, J. S., & Dobbin, F. (Eds.). (1997). Actors and institutions [Special issue]. American Behavioral Scientist, 40(4).
2.
Dacin, M. T., Goodstein, J., & Scott, W. R. (2002). Institutional theory and institutional change: Introduction to special research forum. Academy of Management Journal, 45(1), 45-57.
3.
DiMaggio, P. J. (1988). Interest and agency in institutional theory. In L. G. Zucker (Ed.), Institutional patterns and organizations (pp. 3-21). Cambridge, MA: Ballinger.
4.
Fligstein, N. (1996). Markets and politics: A political-cultural approach to market institutions. American Sociological Review, 61, 656-673.
5.
Meyer, J. W., Boli, J., & Thomas, G. (1987). Ontology and rationality in the Western cultural account. In G. Thomas, J. Meyer, T. Franscisco, & J. Boli (Eds.), Institutional structure: Constituting state, society, and the individual (pp. 12-37). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
6.
Meyer, J. W., & Rowan, B. (1977). Institutionalized organization: Formal structure as myth and ceremony. American Journal of Sociology, 83, 340-363.
7.
Meyer, J. W., & Scott, W. R. (Eds.). (1983). Organizational environments: Ritual and rationality. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
8.
Powel, W. W., & DiMaggio, P. J. (Eds.). (1991). The new institutionalism in organizational analysis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
9.
Scott, W. R. (1994). Institutions and organizations: Towards a theoretical synthesis. In W. R. Scott & J. W. Meyer (Eds.), Institutional environments and organizations: Essays and studies (pp. 55-80). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
10.
Wrong, D. H. (1961). The oversocialized conception of man in modern sociology. American Sociological Review, 26, 183-193.