Source: "Social skill and institutional theory." 1997, p. 398
“They are the basic mechanism of control of the external environment available to managers and entrepreneurs. Organizational fields are not generally benign and cooperative arrangements held in place by a sense of duty or honor the rhetoric and ideology of their proponents might lead one to think so. Instead, they are set up to benefit their most powerful members.”
Source: The transformation of corporate control, 1993, p. 6
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