Original paper
Alignment between universities and their affiliated professional schools: organizational segmentation and institutional logics in the USA
Abstract
Universities are classically understood as segmented organizations. In the USA, ties between the university and law and medical schools may be particularly loose because these units have powerful ties to communities of practice and are linked to particular resource streams. Because of these ties to different social fields, medical and law schools may invoke different institutional logics that differentiate their communications from those of the...
Paper Details
Title
Alignment between universities and their affiliated professional schools: organizational segmentation and institutional logics in the USA
Published Date
Jan 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
78
Issue
3
Pages
463 - 478
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