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Jung, Jiwook, and Frank Dobbin. 2016. “Agency Theory As Prophecy: How Boards, Analysts, and Fund Managers Perform Their Roles”. Seattle University Law Review 39:291-320.
Jung, Jiwook, and Frank Dobbin. 2016. “Agency Theory As Prophecy: How Boards, Analysts, and Fund Managers Perform Their Roles”. Seattle University Law Review 39:291-320.
Dobbin, Frank, Daniel Schrage, and Alexandra Kalev. 2015. “Rage Against the Iron Cage: The Varied Effects of Bureaucratic Personnel Reforms on Diversity”. American Sociological Review 80(5):1014-44.
Dobbin, Frank, Daniel Schrage, and Alexandra Kalev. 2015. “Rage Against the Iron Cage: The Varied Effects of Bureaucratic Personnel Reforms on Diversity”. American Sociological Review 80(5):1014-44.
S.Kim, Kalev, and Dobbin. 2012. “Progressive Corporations at Work: The Case of Diversity Programs”. Review of Law and Social Change 36(2):171-213.
S.Kim, Kalev, and Dobbin. 2012. “Progressive Corporations at Work: The Case of Diversity Programs”. Review of Law and Social Change 36(2):171-213.
Dobbin, and Jung. 2010. “The Misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: How Agency Theory Brought Down the Economy and Why It Might Again”. Markets on Trial: The Economic Sociology of the U.S. Financial Crisis (Research in the Sociology of Organizations) 30B:29-64.
Dobbin, and Jung. 2010. “The Misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: How Agency Theory Brought Down the Economy and Why It Might Again”. Markets on Trial: The Economic Sociology of the U.S. Financial Crisis (Research in the Sociology of Organizations) 30B:29-64.
Christensen, Karnoe, Pedersen, and Dobbin. 1997. “Actors and Institutions: Editors’ Introduction”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 40(4):392-96.
Christensen, Karnoe, Pedersen, and Dobbin. 1997. “Actors and Institutions: Editors’ Introduction”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 40(4):392-96.
Pedersen, and Dobbin. 1997. “The Social Invention of Collective Actors: On the Rise of the Corporation”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 40(4):431-43.
Pedersen, and Dobbin. 1997. “The Social Invention of Collective Actors: On the Rise of the Corporation”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 40(4):431-43.
Dowd, and Dobbin. 1997. “The Embedded Actor and the Invention of Natural Economic Law: Policy Change and Railroader Response in Early America”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 40(4):478-89.
Dowd, and Dobbin. 1997. “The Embedded Actor and the Invention of Natural Economic Law: Policy Change and Railroader Response in Early America”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 40(4):478-89.
Pedersen, and Dobbin. 2006. “In Search of Identity and Legitimation: Bridging Organizational Culture and Neoinstitutionalism”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 49(7):897-907.
Pedersen, and Dobbin. 2006. “In Search of Identity and Legitimation: Bridging Organizational Culture and Neoinstitutionalism”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 49(7):897-907.
Westenholz, Pedersen, and Dobbin. 2006. “Introduction: Institutions in the Making: Identity, Power, and the Emergence of New Organizational Forms”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 49(7):889-96.
Westenholz, Pedersen, and Dobbin. 2006. “Introduction: Institutions in the Making: Identity, Power, and the Emergence of New Organizational Forms”. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist 49(7):889-96.