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- Coercive_isomorphism abstract "Coercive isomorphic change involves pressures from other organizations in which they are dependent upon and by cultural expectations from society. Some are governmental mandates, some are derived from contract law, financial reporting requirements. "Organizations are increasingly homogeneous within given domains and increasingly organized around rituals of conformity to wider institutions". Coercive isomorphism is in contrast to mimetic isomorphism, where uncertainty encourages imitation, and similar to normative isomorphism, where professional standards or networks influence change.Large corporations can have similar impact on their subsidiaries.".
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- Coercive_isomorphism subject Category:Organizational_theory.
- Coercive_isomorphism type Agent.
- Coercive_isomorphism type Organisation.
- Coercive_isomorphism type Organization.
- Coercive_isomorphism type Agent.
- Coercive_isomorphism type SocialPerson.
- Coercive_isomorphism type Thing.
- Coercive_isomorphism comment "Coercive isomorphic change involves pressures from other organizations in which they are dependent upon and by cultural expectations from society. Some are governmental mandates, some are derived from contract law, financial reporting requirements. "Organizations are increasingly homogeneous within given domains and increasingly organized around rituals of conformity to wider institutions".".
- Coercive_isomorphism label "Coercive isomorphism".
- Coercive_isomorphism sameAs m.010fbztm.
- Coercive_isomorphism sameAs Q16945678.
- Coercive_isomorphism sameAs Q16945678.
- Coercive_isomorphism wasDerivedFrom Coercive_isomorphism?oldid=604016111.
- Coercive_isomorphism isPrimaryTopicOf Coercive_isomorphism.