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loose coupling institutional theory

Loose coupling can be defined as a complex system attribute where interdependent elements at any organizational level (top, middle, or bottom) exhibit varying ... ,由 KE Weick 著作 · 1976 · 被引用 14230 次 — In contrast to the prevailing image that elements in or- ganizations are coupled through dense, tight linkages, it is proposed that elements are often tied ... ,由 VF Misangyi 著作 · 2016 · 被引用 79 次 — In this study, I adopt Weick's dialectical view of loose coupling and integrate it with theory on institutional logics and vocabularies of motive to posit that ... ,The loose/tight coupling theory was first introduced by Karl E. Weick in his 1976 paper Educational Organizations as Loosely Coupled Systems. ,由 RM Ingersoll 著作 · 1993 · 被引用 156 次 — Institutional theory, while a distinctly different approach to organizational analysis from that of Weick and Cohen et al., shares their emphasis on loose. ,由 L Arango-Vasquez 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 16 次 — Loose coupling implies that the coupled units are responsive to each other, but have some degree of freedom to act independently (Bierly & Spender, 1995; Burns ... ,2019年9月20日 — While loose coupling is usually described in organizational and educational studies as a matter of empirical fact (Elken and Vukasovic, 2019) ... ,2015年1月1日 — Loose coupling theory proposes that different parts of an organization are loosely related to one another. This can be understood as that ... ,2016年6月29日 — Loose and tight coupling stand for weak and strong interdependence of units within an organization. Loose coupling, while possibly suboptimal ...

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(PDF) Loosely Coupled Systems: A Reconceptualization

Loose coupling can be defined as a complex system attribute where interdependent elements at any organizational level (top, middle, or bottom) exhibit varying ...

https://www.researchgate.net

Educational Organizations as Loosely Coupled Systems

由 KE Weick 著作 · 1976 · 被引用 14230 次 — In contrast to the prevailing image that elements in or- ganizations are coupled through dense, tight linkages, it is proposed that elements are often tied ....

https://www.jstor.org

Institutional complexity and the meaning of loose coupling

由 VF Misangyi 著作 · 2016 · 被引用 79 次 — In this study, I adopt Weick's dialectical view of loose coupling and integrate it with theory on institutional logics and vocabularies of motive to posit th...

https://www.jstor.org

Loose:Tight Coupling

The loose/tight coupling theory was first introduced by Karl E. Weick in his 1976 paper Educational Organizations as Loosely Coupled Systems.

https://mededmentor.org

Loosely coupled organizations revisited

由 RM Ingersoll 著作 · 1993 · 被引用 156 次 — Institutional theory, while a distinctly different approach to organizational analysis from that of Weick and Cohen et al., shares their emphasis on loose....

https://www.gse.upenn.edu

Organizational Couplings: A Literature Review

由 L Arango-Vasquez 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 16 次 — Loose coupling implies that the coupled units are responsive to each other, but have some degree of freedom to act independently (Bierly & Spender, ...

https://www.redalyc.org

The Use and Misuse of “Loose Coupling” in Higher ...

2019年9月20日 — While loose coupling is usually described in organizational and educational studies as a matter of empirical fact (Elken and Vukasovic, 2019) ...

https://www.researchgate.net

The use of the loose coupling theory

2015年1月1日 — Loose coupling theory proposes that different parts of an organization are loosely related to one another. This can be understood as that ...

https://www.ukessays.com

Tight and Loose Coupling in Organizations

2016年6月29日 — Loose and tight coupling stand for weak and strong interdependence of units within an organization. Loose coupling, while possibly suboptimal ...

https://www.degruyter.com