Chapter 6 Organizations and labor markets
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Published:2010
Alison Davis-Blake, 2010. "Chapter 6 Organizations and labor markets", Stanford's Organization Theory Renaissance, 1970–2000, Claudia Bird Schoonhoven, Frank Dobbin
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The 1980s and 1990s at Stanford University were a uniquely productive era for research on organizations and labor markets. I describe three important, interconnected themes that characterize the research on organizations and labor markets that emerged from Stanford during this era: the central role of the firm in a multi-level system that determines labor market outcomes, the role of institutions in both creating and constraining labor market outcomes, and the dynamic, often unexpected, consequences of labor market outcomes. I describe the genesis and development of each theme and conclude by discussing what lessons can be learned from this era about creating an innovative and productive research culture.
