INSTITUTIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING FIELDS: HIV/AIDS TREATMENT ADVOCACY IN CANADA.
通过对加拿大HIV/AIDS治疗倡导这一新兴领域的定性研究,发现制度创业涉及占据合法主体位置、通过话语和政治手段理论化新实践,以及将其制度化连接至利益相关者的日常和价值观。
In a qualitative study of the emerging field of HIV/AIDS treatment advocacy in Canada, we found that institutional entrepreneurship involved three sets of critical activities: (1) the occupation of “subject positions” that have wide legitimacy and bridge diverse stakeholders, (2) the theorization of new practices through discursive and political means, and (3) the institutionalization of these new practices by connecting them to stakeholders’ routines and values.