Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics

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"Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics" is a seminal work in political science and organizational theory that reexamines how institutions shape political behavior, decision-making, and governance.

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instanceOf academic work
book
organizational theory book
political science book
arguesThat institutions provide rules and norms for actors
institutions shape political behavior
political life is organized by institutional structures
author James G. March NERFINISHED
Johan P. Olsen NERFINISHED
centralTheme how institutions structure political action
the organizational basis of politics
contrastsWith logic of consequentialism
contributionTo institutional theory
theory of political institutions
critiques overly rationalistic models of political behavior
emphasizesConcept logic of appropriateness
examines organizational routines in politics
rules and norms in political institutions
symbolic aspects of institutions
field organizational theory
political science
public administration
focusesOn decision-making
governance
institutions
political behavior
influencedField comparative politics
organizational studies
public policy
language English
recognizedAs classic in institutional theory
seminal work in new institutionalism
supportsView institutions are central to understanding governance
political actors follow institutionalized rules
theoreticalApproach new institutionalism
usedIn graduate education in political science
graduate education in public administration

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