利益集团演化中的身份约束与资源:一个激进组织变革的案例

IF 2.1 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Darren Halpin, Carsten Daugbjerg
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引用次数: 7

摘要

证明了历史制度主义的工具对利益集团学者评估变革的价值,提供了一种概念化和经验区分利益集团组织内部激进变革和常规变革的方法,表明一个集团的成立使命既是一种约束,也是一种资源。虽然团体学者们早就注意到了整体组织形式变化的实例——比如从业余科学团体到环境运动团体——但文献中缺乏对驱动或限制这种激进变化的机制的有说服力的描述。我们如何解释从形式A到形式B的分组?在本文中,我们将探讨历史制度主义文献中的工具如何在分析过程中提供帮助。具体来说,我们关注焦点事件的组合、现状的内部挑战者,以及挑战者向关键受众展示“激进”变革在某种程度上与集团的创始身份一致的能力。我们通过考察一个在英国著名的利益集团土壤协会中发生的彻底改变(整体形式的转变)的案例来证明这种方法的应用。
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Identity as Constraint and Resource in Interest Group Evolution: A Case of Radical Organizational Change

  • demonstrates that the tools of Historical Institutionalism are valuable for interest group scholars in assessing change
  • offers a way to conceptualize and empirically differentiate between radical and routine change within interest group organisations
  • shows that a group's founding mission is both a constraint and a resource for radical group change.

While group scholars have long noted instances of change in overall organisational form—say from amateur scientific group to environmental campaign group—the literature is short on persuasive accounts of the mechanism(s) that drive or constrain such radical types of change. How can we explain groups getting from form A to form B? In this article we explore how tools from the historical institutionalism literature might aid in the analytical process. Specifically we focus on the combination of focussing events, internal challengers to the status quo, and the capability of challengers to demonstrate to key audiences that the ‘radical’ change is in some way consistent with the founding identity of the group. We demonstrate the application of this approach by examining a case of radical change—a shift in overall form—in a well-known UK interest group, the Soil Association.

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期刊介绍: BJPIR provides an outlet for the best of British political science and of political science on Britain Founded in 1999, BJPIR is now based in the School of Politics at the University of Nottingham. It is a major refereed journal published by Blackwell Publishing under the auspices of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom. BJPIR is committed to acting as a broadly-based outlet for the best of British political science and of political science on Britain. A fully refereed journal, it publishes topical, scholarly work on significant debates in British scholarship and on all major political issues affecting Britain"s relationship to Europe and the world.
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