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Institutional isomorphism represents a pivotal theoretical construct within the neoinstitutional school of sociology, offering critical insights into organizational transformation, legitimacy, and structural convergence. Pioneered by seminal scholars DiMaggio and Powell (1983), this concept elucidates the complex mechanisms through which organizations adapt to institutional environments, ultimately generating remarkable structural similarities across diverse organizational domains.
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Jacquinet, Marc (2024) Introduction to Institutional Isomorphism in the Neoinstitutional School of Sociology, Universidade Aberta