Actors and Institutions

Gregory Jackson
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A key theoretical and methodological issue for comparative scholars concerns the non-identical nature of actors across different institutional contexts. This paper reviews the relationship between actors and institutions within various strands of institutional theory, showing some emerging points of agreement among different social sciences disciplines regarding their co-generative or mutually constitutive nature. While actors' identities and interests are shaped by the broader institutional environment, institutions are equally the outcome of particular constellations of actors and their interactions. This understanding of institutions in terms of actor identities, interests, and constellations is illustrated with reference to industrial relations and corporate governance institutions. The paper also draws upon recent theories of action grounded in pragmatism to argue that institutions should be understood as an historical and non-deterministic context of action, wherein institutionalization can be usefully understood as a matter of degree. In particular, the ambiguity of institutionalized constraints and opportunities and the different strategic capacities of actors to enact institutionalized routines may give rise to more or less heterogeneous forms of organizational within different national business systems.
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行动者和机构
比较学者的一个关键理论和方法问题涉及不同制度背景下行为者的不同一性。本文回顾了各种制度理论中行为者和制度之间的关系,显示了不同社会科学学科之间关于其共同生成或相互构成性质的一些新共识。虽然行为者的身份和利益是由更广泛的制度环境塑造的,但制度同样是特定行为者群体及其相互作用的结果。这种从行动者身份、利益和星座方面对制度的理解可以通过劳资关系和公司治理制度来说明。本文还借鉴了最近以实用主义为基础的行动理论,认为制度应该被理解为行动的历史和非确定性背景,其中制度化可以被理解为程度问题。特别是,制度化的约束和机会的模糊性以及行动者制定制度化惯例的不同战略能力可能会在不同的国家商业系统中产生或多或少的异质组织形式。
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