Chapter 9: Rediscovering the Power of Institutions: The MacroFoundations of Institutional Analysis
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Published:2020
Markus A. Höllerer, Marc Schneiberg, Patricia H. Thornton, Charlene Zietsma, Milo Shaoqing Wang, 2020. "Rediscovering the Power of Institutions: The MacroFoundations of Institutional Analysis", Macrofoundations: Exploring the Institutionally Situated Nature of Activity, Christopher W. J. Steele, Timothy R. Hannigan, Vern L. Glaser, Madeline Toubiana, Joel Gehman
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Abstract
This chapter provides a summary of the closing plenary at the 2018 Alberta Institutions Conference in which four scholars – Markus Höllerer, Marc Schneiberg, Patricia Thornton, and Charlene Zietsma – shared their views on how we could once again put the macrofoundations of institutional theory more center-stage in institutional analysis. The first major theme emerging from the panel discussion pertains to the meaning of macrofoundations. While Schneiberg sees institutions as socio-cognitive infrastructures, Zietsma emphasizes their constitutive nature. Second, both Thornton and Höllerer caution that an exclusive focus on either the micro- or the macro-level might remain only partial, and call for more cross-level studies of institutions – and for understanding the micro and the macro as co-constitutive analytical categories. Finally, the panelists discuss how we could break academic silos in institutional analysis and strive for theoretical innovation through interdisciplinary studies, among other avenues.
