Understanding the nature of change: how institutional perspectives can inform contemporary studies of development cooperation |
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Authors: | Adam Moe Fejerskov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmarkadmo@diis.dk |
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Abstract: | This article argues that core lines of sociological institutionalist thought provide a set of valuable conceptual and theoretical vocabularies for exploring and explaining contemporary concerns of development cooperation. It identifies four broad categories of issues of central attention in the current study of development cooperation, and couples these with four avenues of sociological institutional research that may provide us with theoretical and conceptual frameworks for further empirically exploring and theoretically extrapolating these. Increasing attention to these theoretical concerns not only helps us progress the study of development cooperation, it may also allow us to inform contemporary institutional thinking. |
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Keywords: | Development cooperation institutional theory organisational change development studies new actors in development |
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