作为分类的扩散

Diffusion as Classification

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2013
被引 33
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了实践中扩散如何催生分类图式,通过仿真模型揭示有限扩散导致分类图式出现和固化的条件,有助于区分扩散与制度化概念。

Abstract

An overlooked aspect of the diffusion of a practice in a population is the emergence of a de facto classificatory schema, distinguishing between actors that adopt a practice and those that do not. To investigate diffusion as classification, I develop a simulation model that highlights the conditions under which limited diffusion of practices leads to the emergence and entrenchment of classificatory schemas. The model depicts classification as a systemic phenomenon resulting from the interplay of actor-level micromotives and field-level macrobehaviors that jointly drive diffusion. Whereas extant theory on the origin of classificatory schemas emphasizes the role of agency, results from the model suggest that classificatory schemas can emerge somewhat unintentionally as practices diffuse. Moreover, by conceptualizing diffusion as classification, I suggest a means for disentangling the closely related and often conflated concepts of diffusion and institutionalization.

社会学组织理论制度理论计算社会科学