Impact investing
, 148, 154
between corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship
, 167–168
CUA
, 168–169
data analysis
, 160–165
data and methods
, 155
data collection
, 155–156
emerging institutional infrastructure
, 176–177
extracting meanings and actors from texts
, 156–160
institutional plurality
, 175–176
interstitial field emergence
, 173–174
measuring relationality in new structuralism
, 151–153
new practice at intersection of financial, social, and public sectors
, 169–170
news articles appeared in UK
, 183
results
, 165
social impact bonds and BSC
, 170–172
social impact investing as more tightly-coupled field
, 172–173
social impact investing in UK
, 153–155
social investment task force
, 166–167
theoretical background
, 149
Impact-nexus
, 188
building community, creating public
, 190–191
collective discovery and learning
, 189–190
new sensibilities
, 188–189
“Individual” behavior
, 13n1
Infrastructure PPPs, intermittent excitement for
, 81–84
Inside–outside metaphor
, 196
Institution(s)
, 11, 23–24, 28–29, 97–99, 207–208, 237–238, 254n4
as becoming
, 246
and experience
, 29–30
flesh as interplay of
, 252–254
language of
, 208–212
beyond micro-vs. macrofoundation debate
, 193–198
as personal-final
, 244–245
should not be taken for granted
, 249–252
as teleological-original
, 243–244
as transformation-renewal
, 245–246
Institutional analysis
phenomenological basis of
, 239–240
phenomenological origins of
, 236
philosophical foundations of
, 239–241
Institutional approaches
, 262
Institutional arrangements
, 3–4, 7–8
Institutional constitution of people, objects and spaces
, 26–28
Institutional context
, 74
role for adoption and sustainability of PPPs
, 91–92
Institutional contextualisation of local activities
, 24–26
Institutional custodians
, 251
Institutional distance
, 266–267
Institutional entrepreneurship
, 98–99, 218
Institutional infrastructure
, 149
Institutional literature, macrofoundations in
, 204–207
Institutional logics
, 70–71, 124–125, 264
Institutional orders
, 68–69
Institutional pluralism
, 70
Institutional power
, 51–53, 61
Institutional resistance
, 124
Institutional theorisation, language of
, 217–218
Institutional theory
, 68, 148, 204, 261–262, 267
macro-institutionalism in organisational theory
, 204–213
microfoundational ‘turn’ in
, 22–24
beyond micro-vs. macrofoundation debate in
, 193–198
punishment types within
, 100–112
on rediscovering macrofoundations of institutions
, 213–218
Institutional work
, 50
literature
, 102
Institutionalisation
, 205, 210–211, 216–218, 239, 246–247
Institutionalised market logic
, 125
Institutionalist/institutionalism
, 31, 212
optometric
, 34–36
optometry
, 36
theories of world society
, 31
Integrative institutionalism
, 13n1, 36, 214
Inter-institutional system
, 6, 68, 70, 79
and associated logics
, 70–72
Interplay of institutions
, 252
Issue-oriented fields
, 216
‘Macro’
, 185–186
approach
, 206
Macro-institutionalism in organisational theory
, 204
defining institutions
, 207–208
implications of linguistic choices
, 212–213
language of institutions
, 208–212
macrofoundations in institutional literature
, 204–207
Macro-institutions
, 22
macro-institutional studies return
, 263
macro-institutional systems at higher levels
, 264
organisation fields
, 263–264
organisation populations
, 263
origins of institutional theory
, 261–262
origins of organisational studies
, 262
regional or sectoral institutional systems
, 264–265
societal systems
, 265–267
transnational systems
, 267–268
world systems/world society
, 268–269
Macrofoundational/macrofoundations
, 4, 20–22, 37n6, 37n13, 112–113, 148, 186, 236
agenda
, 7
cues
, 8
debate in institutional theory
, 193–198
in institutional literature
, 204–207
lens
, 20–21, 25, 30
local activities
, 24–28
localising
, 7–9, 32–34
macrofoundational scholarship, horizons of
, 28–32
of micro-sociology
, 20
reflections and future directions
, 9–12
Macrofoundations of institutional analysis
on balance between reaching out and successfully publishing
, 230–232
breaking academic silos
, 228–230
meaning of macrofoundations
, 222–225
power of cross-level studies
, 225–228
on whether organisations lost in institutional research
, 232
Macrofoundations of institutions
, 70, 204, 214–215
institutional fields as contingencies
, 216–217
language of institutional theorisation
, 217–218
multiple institutional orders of society as
, 70–74
of Qatari society influence implementation of PPPs
, 84–89
on rediscovering
, 213
Macrosociological presuppositions
, 148
Marginalised editorial logic evolution in UK Trade Bok Publishing
, 132–139
Marginalised institutional logic evolution
data and methods
, 129–132
implications for research on macrofoundations of institutional resistance
, 141–143
institutional logic
, 139–140
institutional resistance through preservation, purification and radicalisation of
, 140–141
theoretical background
, 124–126
in UK trade book publishing industry
, 124, 126–129
Marginalised logics
, 124
evolution through preservation
, 133–134
Market/private sector
, 76, 78, 88–89
Mathematization of nature
, 242
Medical profession
, 51, 55, 59–61
‘Micro’
, 185–186
approach
, 206
“Micro-sociological” study
, 20n15
Micro–macro debate
, 193, 198
Microfoundation(al)
, 3, 13n1, 20, 37n2, 186, 214–215
approach
, 24
debate in institutional theory
, 193–198
of institutions
, 197–198
movement
, 13n1, 194, 197
‘turn’ in institutional theory
, 20, 22–24
Multi-level theory of institutional resistance
, 141
Multiple institutional orders of society
, 70
inter-institutional system and associated logics
, 70–72
tribe as socio-political form for organising society
, 72–74
Phenomenological basis of institutional analysis
, 239–240
Phenomenological origins of institutional analysis
, 236
Phenomenology of institution
Endstiftung
, 244–245
institutionalisation
, 246–247
Nachstiftung
, 245–246
Stiftung
, 242–243, 246
Urstiftung
, 243–244
Phenomenology of taken-for-grantedness
, 247–248
taken-for-grantedness as concealed prejudice
, 249
taken-for-grantedness as unreflective inheritance
, 248–249
Philosophical foundations of institutional analysis
, 239
phenomenological basis of institutional analysis
, 239–240
phenomenology
, 240–241
Policing
, 98–99, 102, 112, 114
deviance in surveillance space
, 58–59
Political nature of tribes
, 73
Power
, 51–52
disciplinary power
, 56–59
domination power
, 55–56, 59–60
power-relations
, 53
Preservation of editorial logic
, 8, 132–134
Primordial perception
, 241
Proto-institutionalisation
, 154
Public–private partnerships (PPPs)
, 6, 68–69
Bureaucratic state
, 85–87
critical role of institutional context for adoption and sustainability of
, 91–92
data collection and analysis
, 80–81
empirical context of
, 74–75
enduring influence of tribe as inter-institutional system
, 89–91
intermittent excitement for infrastructure PPPs
, 81–84
macrofoundations of Qatari society influence implementation of
, 84
market/private sector
, 88–89
multiple institutional orders of society as macrofoundations
, 70–74
research context
, 76–80
research design and methods
, 75
ruling family
, 84–85
Punishment
, 5, 98–99
discussion
, 112–115
research on
, 98
types within institutional theory
, 100–112
Punishment-as-charivari
, 6–7, 99, 104–106
reinforcing macrofoundations of institutions
, 106–107
Punishment-as-rehabilitation
, 6–7, 99, 107–108
reinforcing macrofoundations of institutions
, 108–109
Punishment-as-retribution
, 6, 99, 101–103
reinforcing macrofoundations of institutions
, 103–104
Punishment-as-vigilantism
, 6–7, 99, 109–111, 113
reinforcing macrofoundations of institutions
, 111–112
Purification of editorial logic
, 8, 134–137
Schneiberg, Marc
, 222–223, 228–233
‘Second dimensional’ argument
, 29
Sectoral institutional systems
, 264–265
Selbstverständlichkeit
, 247
Social entrepreneurship
, 168, 170
Social impact bond (SIB)
, 170–172
Social impact investing
, 148, 170
as more tightly-coupled field
, 172–173
in UK
, 153–155
Social investing/investment
, 148
organisations
, 159
in UK
, 153
Social investment task force (SITF)
, 166–168
Socially responsible investment
, 168
Societal systems
, 265–267
Socio-cognitive infrastructure
, 196, 222
State
, 51–52, 55–60, 62–63, 74
Stiftung
, 236–237, 246, 254, 254n5
institution as becoming
, 246
Strategic Management Journal (SMJ)
, 205
Strategy
, 186–188, 190–191
Structural primacy
, 37n10
Subjective iteration
, 246–247
Subjectivity of consciousness
, 240–241
Supratemporal sense-structure
, 247
Surveillance space
creation
, 56–58
policing deviance in
, 58–59
Sustainable business
, 164, 168
Sustainable Sydney 2030
, 187
Sydney 2030
, 186, 198n2
impact-nexus
, 188–191
learnings from
, 187–188
theorising impact
, 191–198
Systemic modes of power
, 51–52