正式和非正式的制度环境如何影响绿色和平组织在欧洲和美国对抗转基因生物的方式

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
S. Luxmore, C. E. Hull
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我们应用制度理论来研究制度压力的差异对非营利非政府组织绿色和平在停止使用转基因生物的斗争中的战略决策的影响。在绿色和平组织的战略中,通过研究美国和欧盟以及法国和西班牙这两个欧洲国家之间的差异,研究了制度压力差异的影响。我们认为,正式和非正式的制度压力会影响绿色和平独立国家单位的战略决策。我们提出,美国在正式和非正式制度环境方面与欧盟不同,西班牙和法国在非正式方面不同,这些差异反映在绿色和平组织的战略中。我们还认为,绿色和平是成功使用跨国战略的典范,并讨论了非营利组织可能比营利组织更能采用跨国战略。引用本文件:Stephen R.Luxmore和Clyde Eirikur Hull,“非营利组织更善于采取跨国战略而非营利吗?环境如何影响绿色和平组织在欧洲和美国对抗转基因生物的方式”,《当代管理研究》,第14卷,第3期,第225-2522018页。本文件的永久链接:http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.17889
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How Formal and Informal Institutional Environments Affect The Way Greenpeace Fights Genetically-Modified Organisms in Europe and The United States
We applied institutional theory to examine the effect of differences in institutional pressures on strategic decisions of a non-profit non-governmental organization, Greenpeace, in its fight to stop the use of genetically-modified organisms. The effects of differences in institutional pressures were examined through examining differences between the United States and the European Union as well as between two European nations, France and Spain, in Greenpeace’s strategy. We suggested that formal and informal institutional pressures influence strategic decision-making in Greenpeace’s independent national units. We proposed that the US differs from the EU in both formal and informal institutional environments, Spain and France differ in the informal dimension, and these differences are reflected in Greenpeace’s strategies. We also argued that Greenpeace exemplifies the successful use of a transnational strategy and discussed that non-profits may be better able to adopt a transnational strategy than do for-profits. To cite this document: Stephen R. Luxmore and Clyde Eirikur Hull, "Are Non-Profits Better at Adopting a Transnational Strategy Than For-Profits? How Environments Affect the Way Greenpeace Fights Genetically-Modified Organisms in Europe and the United States", Contemporary Management Research, Vol.14, No.3, pp. 225-252, 2018. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.17889
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Contemporary Management Research
Contemporary Management Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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