The Legal Lives of Private Organizations (The International Library of Essays in Law and Society)

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The Legal Lives of Private Organizations (The International Library of Essays in Law and Society)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 531 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780754625261
  • DDC分類 346.066

基本説明

Using the tools of Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, History, Law and Organizations Theory, these path-breaking studies examine how law, legality and legalization emerge from a matrix of inter- and intra-organizational interactions - interactions between state and non-state organizations, interactions among multiple organizations in organizational "fields" and interactions between organizations and their internal participants.

Full Description


Modern organizations are immersed in a sea of law and modern law is awash in a flood of organizations. This volume gathers a selection of foundational articles, drawn from a wide range of research traditions, examining the complex yet increasingly consequential connections between the legal and organizational realms. Using the tools of Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, History, Law and Organizations Theory, these path-breaking studies examine how law, legality and legalization emerge from a matrix of inter- and intra-organizational interactions - interactions between state and non-state organizations, interactions among multiple organizations in organizational "fields" and interactions between organizations and their internal participants. In addition, the introductory essay both situates this emerging body of work within the larger trajectory of law and society scholarship and maps the major fault lines that underlie current debates about the law-and-organizations nexus.From environmental protection to anti-discrimination to work-family conflicts to high-technology entrepreneurship, the legal lives of private organizations have become flashpoints for scholars and policymakers alike.This volume provides a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand this fertile but contested terrain.

Contents

Series preface; Introduction; Part I Legality in the Shadow of the State: Influence through regulatory enforcement: Bargain and bluff: compliance strategy and deterrence in the enforcement of regulation, Keith Hawkins; Rational choice, situated action and the social control of organizations, Diane Vaughan; Explaining corporate environmental performance: how does regulation matter?, Robert A. Kagan, Neil Gunningham and Dorothy Thornton; Influence through social construction: Legal ambiguity and symbolic structures: organizational mediation of civil rights law, Lauren B. Edelman; The strength of a weak state: the employment rights revolution and the rise of human resources management divisions, Frank Dobbin and John Sutton; The endogeneity of legal regulation: grievance procedures as rational myth, Lauren B. Edelman, Christopher Uggen and Howard S. Erlanger; Part II Legality in the Shadow of Organizations: Inter-organizational legal Culture: Non-contractual relations in business: a preliminary study, Stewart Macaulay; Professional innovation: corporate lawyers and private lawmaking, Michael J. Powell 1993; The hired gun as facilitator: the case of lawyers in Silicon Valley, Mark C. Suchman and Mia L. Cahill; Intra-organizational legal culture: Competing institutions: law, medicine, and family in neonatal intensive care, Carol Heimer; Cops, counsel, or entrepreneurs: the shifting roles of lawyers in large business corporations Robert L. Nelson and Laura Beth Nielson; Bargaining in the shadow of social institutions: competing discourses and social change in workplace mobilization of civil rights, Catherine R.Albiston; Part III Legality in Macro-Historical Perspective: When the haves hold court: speculations on the organizational internalization of law, Lauren B. Edelman and Mark C. Suchman; Index.

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