国家、权力、合法性与维持制度控制:津巴布韦私营电信服务之争

States, Power, Legitimacy, and Maintaining Institutional Control: The Battle for Private Sector Telecommunication Services in Zimbabwe

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2009
被引 57
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究1993-1998年津巴布韦国家与私营电信公司Econet争夺行业控制权的案例,揭示后殖民背景下国家如何运用权力和合法性策略维持制度控制。

Abstract

Drawing directly on Stinchcombe (1968, 1983) we study the interdependence between power and legitimacy in state—organization contests for maintaining institutional control. We focus on postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa and the dynamics between the Zimbabwean state and Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, a start-up private firm that challenged the state's rights to monopoly control over the telecommunications sector during the period 1993—1998. Our findings show that in contexts such as postcolonial settings, states use their power to dominate institutional sectors and maintain institutional control. We find as well that states can attempt to reinforce the legitimacy of their use of power and coercion through (1) securing critical property rights and embedding these rights in the state bureaucracy, and (2) calling on other `centers of power'. Finally, our study highlights the ways in which states and challenging organizations engage in various strategies of institutional work to maintain and disrupt, respectively, existing structures and practices of institutional control.

政治经济学制度分析发展研究公共管理电信政策