从理想到制度:制度创业与墨西哥小企业金融的增长

From Ideals to Institutions: Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Growth of Mexican Small Business Finance

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2016
被引 64
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过墨西哥中小企业信贷市场创建的深度案例研究,揭示了制度创业中可见与不可见两类工作的互动,指出不可见工作(如招募盟友、实验新实践)是制度变革的真正基础。

Abstract

This in-depth, comparative case study of the creation of the small and medium enterprise credit market in Mexico explores the work of actors to craft new organizational practices, as well as the symbols that sustain institutionalization efforts. The study demonstrates that, to craft new institutional practices, individual actors engage in two distinct layers of institutional work. One entails purposefully visible, staged, scripted, and carefully documented work to suspend existing institutions and allow for experimentation as well as to legitimize new practices. The second entails invisible, undocumented work to recruit allies, find resources, experiment with new practices, coordinate strategies of action, and build political toolkits. While visible work—which is the focus of most research on institutional change—was determinant at every stage of the change process because of its symbolic effects, actors spent most of their time and energy on invisible work, which they referred to as “the real work.” The paper shows that every act of visible institutional work was crafted through considerable amounts of invisible institutional work. Since new practices and new symbols were crafted through gradual and iterative processes of experimentation, invisible work includes many failures that remain undocumented. It also includes the work of midlevel, invisible actors who, often, are the real and unreported agents of institutional change. The findings have implications for our understanding of the mechanisms of institutional maintenance and change.

制度理论创业中小企业金融组织变革