2005

Risky Business? Entrepreneurship in the New Independent-Power Sector

Sine, Wesley; Haveman, Heather; Tolbert, Pamela. “Risky Business? Entrepreneurship in the New Independent-Power Sector” Administrative Science Quarterly. 50.2 (2005): 200-232

The Globalization of Stock Markets and Convergence in Corporate Governance

Marquis, Christopher; Davis, Gerald. “The Globalization of Stock Markets and Convergence in Corporate Governance” The Economic Sociology of Capitalism, Ed. Victor Nee, Ed. Richard Swedberg. Princeton University Press. (2005)

Prospects for Organizational Theory in the Early 21st Century: Institutional Fields and Mechanisms

Davis, Gerald; Marquis, Christopher. “Prospects for Organizational Theory in the Early 21st Century: Institutional Fields and Mechanisms” Organization Science. 16.4 (2005): 332-343

Review of Nonprofit Trusteeship in Different Contexts by Rikki Abzug and Jeffrey S. Simonoff

Marquis, Christopher. “Review of Nonprofit Trusteeship in Different Contexts by Rikki Abzug and Jeffrey S. Simonoff” Administrative Science Quarterly. 50.2 (2005): 314-317

Interlocking Directorates

Marquis, Christopher; Mizruchi, Mark. “Interlocking Directorates” International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology, Ed. Jens Bckert, Ed. Milan Zafirovski. Routledge. (2005): 375-377

How Institutional Norms and Individual Preferences Legitimate Organizational Names

Glynn, Mary; Marquis, Christopher. “How Institutional Norms and Individual Preferences Legitimate Organizational Names” Artifacts and Organizations: Beyond Mere Symbolism, Ed. Anat Rafaeli, Ed. Michael Pratt. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.. (2005): […]

Banks

Marquis, Christopher; Mizruchi, Mark. “Banks” International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology, Ed. Jens Bckert, Ed. Milan Zafirovski. Routledge. (2005): 20-22

Third-Sector Development: Making up for the Market

Hart, Stuart. “Third-Sector Development: Making up for the Market” The Eco Guide to Careers that Make a Difference. Cornell University. 49.4 (2005): 665-666

Innovation, Creative Destruction and Sustainability

Hart, Stuart. “Innovation, Creative Destruction and Sustainability” Research Technology Management. 48.5 (2005): 21-27

Developing Native Capability: What multinational corporations can learn from the base of the pyramid

Hart, Stuart; London, Ted. “Developing Native Capability: What multinational corporations can learn from the base of the pyramid” Stanford Social Innovation Review. Stanford Graduate School of Business. 3.2 (2005): 28-33