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History, Society, and Institutions: The Role of Collective Memory in the Emergence and Evolution of Societal Logics
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Article
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Author(s) |
Ocasio, William (Author)
Mauskapf, Michael (Author)
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Title:
The Academy of Management Review
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Volume/ Issue No.: 2016/OCT V.41 N.4
Call No.:658.005 AMR Location: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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p 676-699
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Management
(7076)
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Abstract |
We examine the role of history in organization studies by theorizing how collective memory shapes societal institutions and the logics that govern them. We propose that, rather than transhistorical ideal types, societal logics are historically constituted cultural structures generated through the collective memory of historical events. We then develop a theoretical model to explain how the representation, storage, and retrieval of collective memory lead to the emergence of societal logics....
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