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David defeating Goliath: institutional work of a marginalized actor within institutional complexity

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David defeating Goliath: institutional work of a marginalized actor within institutional complexity. / Baba, Sofiane; Sasaki, Innan.
In: Academy of Management Proceedings, 2016.

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title = "David defeating Goliath: institutional work of a marginalized actor within institutional complexity",
abstract = "The purpose of our study is to answer the following research question: how can marginal actors with limited resources and power achieve institutional change? Drawing on a historical-longitudinal case study of one of the most intense environmental controversy, this paper makes three contributions to current discussions of institutional complexity.",
author = "Sofiane Baba and Innan Sasaki",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
journal = "Academy of Management Proceedings",
issn = "0065-0668",
publisher = "British Academy of Management",

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TY - JOUR

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T2 - institutional work of a marginalized actor within institutional complexity

AU - Baba, Sofiane

AU - Sasaki, Innan

PY - 2016

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N2 - The purpose of our study is to answer the following research question: how can marginal actors with limited resources and power achieve institutional change? Drawing on a historical-longitudinal case study of one of the most intense environmental controversy, this paper makes three contributions to current discussions of institutional complexity.

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M3 - Journal article

JO - Academy of Management Proceedings

JF - Academy of Management Proceedings

SN - 0065-0668

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