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Journal of Management Studies, 50(5)

Professions and Institutional Change: Towards an Institutionalist Sociology of the Professions
Daniel Muzio, David M. Brock and Roy Suddaby [] []

In Their Profession’s Service: How Staff Professionals Exert Influence in Their Organization
Thibault Daudigeos [] [Google Scholar]

Still Blue-Collar after all these Years? An Ethnography of the Professionalization of Emergency Ambulance Work
Leo McCann, Edward Granter, Paula Hyde and John Hassard [] []

Alternative Pathways of Change in Professional Services Firms: The Case of Management Consulting
Matthias Kipping and Ian Kirkpatrick [] []

Managing Partners and Management Professionals: Institutional Work Dyads in Professional Partnerships
Laura Empson, Imogen Cleaver and Jeremy Allen [] []

‘We are being Pilloried for Something, We Did Not Even Know We Had Done Wrong!’ Quality Control and Orders of Worth in the British Audit Profession
Carlos Ramirez [] []

Re-Theorizing Change: Institutional Experimentation and the Struggle for Domination in the Field of Public Accounting
Bertrand Malsch and Yves Gendron [] []

When Institutional Work Backfires: Organizational Control of Professional Work in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Jagdip Singh and Rama K. Jayanti [] []

The Mutation of Professionalism as a Contested Diffusion Process: Clinical Guidelines as Carriers of Institutional Change in Medicine
Paul S. Adler and Seok-Woo Kwon [] []


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