BaumJoel A.C.SinghJitendra V.. 1994. Organizational niches and the dynamics of organizational mortality. American Journal of Sociology100:346–80.
2.
BaumJoel A.C.SinghJitendra V.. 1996. Dynamics of organizational responses to competition. Social Forces74:1261–97.
3.
BeardDonald W.DessGregory G.. 1988. Modeling organizational species' interdependence in an ecological community: An input-output approach. Academy of Management Review13:362–73.
4.
BettonJohnDessGregory G.. 1985. The application of population ecology models to the study of organizations. Academy of Management Review11: 513–33.
5.
CarrollGlenn R.1984. Organizational ecology. Annual Review of Sociology10:71–93.
6.
CarrollGlenn R.HannanMichael T., eds. 1995. Organizations in industry: Strategy, structure, and selection. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
7.
GarreauJoel. 1991. Edge city: Life on the new frontier. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
8.
GrayVirginiaLoweryDavid1996. The population ecology of interest representation: Lobbying communities in the American states. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
9.
HannanMichael T.CarrollGlenn R.. 1992. Dynamics of organizational populations: Density, legitimation, and competition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
10.
HannanMichael T.FreemanJohn1989. Organizational ecology. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
11.
HannanMichael T.PolosLaszloCarrollGlenn R.. 2007. Logistics of organizational theory: Audiences, codes, and ecologies. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
12.
HarrisonJ. RichardCarrollGlenn R.. 2001. Modeling cultures in organizations: Formulation and extension to ecological issues. In Dynamics of organizations: Computational modeling and organizational theories, ed.LomiAlessandroLarsenErik R., 37–62. Cambridge: MIT Press.
13.
JacksonKenneth T.1985. Crabgrass frontier: The suburbanization of the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
14.
JuddDennis R.KantorPaul1992. Enduring tensions in urban politics. New York: Macmillan.
15.
KantorPaulSavitchH. V.Vicari HaddockSerena. 1997. The political economy of urban regimes. Urban Affairs Review32:348–77.
16.
KeastRobynMandellMyrna P.BrownKerryWoolcockGeoffrey2004. Network structures: Working differently and changing expectations. Public Administration Review64:363–71.
17.
LewisDan A.SinhaVandna2007. Moving up and moving out? Economic and residential mobility of low-income Chicago families. Urban Affairs Review43:139–70.
18.
LoganJohn R.MolotchHarvey L.. 1987. Urban fortunes: The political economy of place. Berkeley: University of California Press.
19.
MilwardH. Brinton. 1996. The changing nature of the public sector. In Handbook of public administration. 2nd ed., ed.PerryJames, 77–92. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
20.
OsborneDavidGaeblerTed1993. Reinventing government. New York: Penguin.
21.
PetersonPaul E.1981. City limits. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
22.
SinghJitendra V.LumsdenCharles L.. 1990. Theory and research in organizational ecology. Annual Review of Sociology16:161–95.