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Christopher W. J. Steele
Christopher W. J. Steele
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History, society, and institutions: The role of collective memory in the emergence and evolution of societal logics
W Ocasio, M Mauskapf, CWJ Steele
Academy of Management Review 41 (4), 676-699, 2016
1572016
New directions in the study of institutional logics: From tools to phenomena
M Lounsbury, CWJ Steele, MS Wang, M Toubiana
Annual Review of Sociology 47, 261-280, 2021
972021
From agents to principles: The changing relationship between hospitalist identity and logics of health care
V Pouthier, CWJ Steele, W Ocasio
Institutional Logics in Action, Part A, 203-241, 2013
382013
Collective intentionality in organizations: A meta-ethnography of identity and strategizing
CWJ Steele, BG King
Advances in Group Processes 28, 59-95, 2011
332011
When things get odd: Exploring the interactional choreography of taken-for-grantedness
CWJ Steele
Academy of Management Review 46 (2), 341-361, 2021
252021
Why worry? Celebrating and reformulating “integrative institutionalism”
CWJ Steele, M Toubiana, R Greenwood
Microfoundations of institutions, 353-369, 2019
142019
Macrofoundations: Exploring the institutionally situated nature of activity
CWJ Steele, TR Hannigan, VL Glaser, M Toubiana, J Gehman
Macrofoundations: Exploring the institutionally situated nature of activity …, 2020
102020
Mentalités and events: Historicizing institutional logics
MS Wang, CWJ Steele, R Greenwood
Academy of Management Review 44 (2), 473-476, 2019
92019
Integrating and complicating the micro and macro “foundations” of institutions: Toward a more optometric institutionalism and an institutionalist optometry
CWJ Steele, TR Hannigan
Macrofoundations: Exploring the institutionally situated nature of activity …, 2020
72020
They’re Alive!’: Exploring the Intentionality of Institutional Logics, their variable orientation towards jurisdictional expansion, and the general significance of their …
CWJ Steele
On practice and institution: Theorizing the interface. Research in the …, 2021
52021
A community-based sociocultural network approach to controlling COVID-19 contagion: Seven suggestions for improving policy
TR Hannigan, MS Wang, CWJ Steele, MDL Seidel, E Cervantes, ...
Behavioral Science & Policy, 2020
22020
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