Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context

The validity of the concept of the state and the institutional entrepreneurial role of the state, which the new institutional theory portrays in the liberal system as a neutral, coherent, uniform, and institutional actor outside of the institutional fields, is open to discussion in different nationa...

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Main Authors: Bulut, Fatih Mehmet, Sayılar, Yücel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Beta Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:Yönetim ve Organizasyon Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:http://betadergi.com/yoad/yonetim/icerik/makaleler/75-published.pdf
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spelling doaj-4ed46871471140fd970081f176cbf46b2021-07-16T19:20:52ZengBeta PublishingYönetim ve Organizasyon Araştırmaları Dergisi2149-26462667-83652021-04-0161130Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish ContextBulut, Fatih Mehmet0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1143-2592Sayılar, Yücel1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6226-0324Nişantaşı ÜniversitesiBursa Uludağ ÜniversitesiThe validity of the concept of the state and the institutional entrepreneurial role of the state, which the new institutional theory portrays in the liberal system as a neutral, coherent, uniform, and institutional actor outside of the institutional fields, is open to discussion in different national contexts and countries where different state systems are dominant. When the studies conducted in the context of Turkey are examined, it would be observed that the state acts with different motivations in different institutional fields, along with its own unique politics. In this study, we that, unlike the institutional entrepreneurship of the state conceptualized in the liberal system, the way the state in Turkey acts can be explained by two dimensions defined in terms of controlling society and prioritizing the redistribution of resources (politically). The discussion set out aims to develop an explanatory framework for the role of the state as an institutional entrepreneur and the institutional work it performs.http://betadergi.com/yoad/yonetim/icerik/makaleler/75-published.pdfnew institutional theoryturkeyinstitutional entrepreneurshipstatepolitical differences
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Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context
Yönetim ve Organizasyon Araştırmaları Dergisi
new institutional theory
turkey
institutional entrepreneurship
state
political differences
author_facet Bulut, Fatih Mehmet
Sayılar, Yücel
author_sort Bulut, Fatih Mehmet
title Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context
title_short Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context
title_full Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context
title_fullStr Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking the State’s Institutional Entrepreneurship in Different Policies: A Typology for the Turkish Context
title_sort rethinking the state’s institutional entrepreneurship in different policies: a typology for the turkish context
publisher Beta Publishing
series Yönetim ve Organizasyon Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 2149-2646
2667-8365
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The validity of the concept of the state and the institutional entrepreneurial role of the state, which the new institutional theory portrays in the liberal system as a neutral, coherent, uniform, and institutional actor outside of the institutional fields, is open to discussion in different national contexts and countries where different state systems are dominant. When the studies conducted in the context of Turkey are examined, it would be observed that the state acts with different motivations in different institutional fields, along with its own unique politics. In this study, we that, unlike the institutional entrepreneurship of the state conceptualized in the liberal system, the way the state in Turkey acts can be explained by two dimensions defined in terms of controlling society and prioritizing the redistribution of resources (politically). The discussion set out aims to develop an explanatory framework for the role of the state as an institutional entrepreneur and the institutional work it performs.
topic new institutional theory
turkey
institutional entrepreneurship
state
political differences
url http://betadergi.com/yoad/yonetim/icerik/makaleler/75-published.pdf
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