The Stalled Society

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The Stalled Society is a sociological work by Michel Crozier analyzing the structural and cultural causes of institutional paralysis and resistance to change in modern societies, particularly France.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
academicDiscipline organizational studies
political sociology
analyzes cultural causes of institutional paralysis
structural causes of institutional paralysis
author Michel Crozier NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus France NERFINISHED
criticizes centralized state structures
excessive bureaucratic control
rigid administrative rules
examines bureaucratic rigidity
decision-making processes in public organizations
organizational inertia
path dependency in institutions
power relations in institutions
role of the state in modern society
fieldOfWork sociology
focusesOn French institutions
bureaucratic organizations
public administration
genre non-fiction
hasPerspective institutional analysis
organizational sociology
hasTheme difficulty of social reform
interaction between culture and institutions
limits of top-down change
modernization of the state
organizational change
influenced French public administration debates
studies of institutional change
theory of organizations
language French
mainSubject institutional paralysis
modern societies
resistance to change
notableFor analysis of French administrative culture
conceptualization of institutional blockages
proposesConcept blockages to reform
self-reinforcing institutional routines
relatedWork The Bureaucratic Phenomenon NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 20th century
targetAudience political scientists
public administration scholars
sociologists

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Michel Crozier notableWork The Stalled Society