A World of Standards

Author:   Nils Brunsson (, Stockholm School of Economics; Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score)) ,  Bengt Jacobsson (, Södertörn University College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   198
Publication Date:   10 October 2002
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A World of Standards


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In the modern world there is no shortage of people who know what is best for others. Self-appointed experts, consultants, and organizations try to convince states, corporations, and individuals that they would be better off if they only followed some specific rules about what to do. These rules are presented as being voluntary and advisory. They are standards, not mandatory directives, and in modern life standards abound.Standards may concern what characteristics a telephone should have, how a company should report its financial transactions, how organizations should be managed, how states should treat their citizens, how children should be raised, and so forth. Even organizations as powerful as states and large corporations follow standards on how to organize, which policies to pursue, what kinds of services to provide, or how their products should be designed. Standards enable a higher degree of global order in the modern world than would exist without them. They facilitate coordination and cooperation even among people and organizations that are far apart. The authors believe that standardization is a much neglected area of social science -- an area that has by no means received the attention it deserves in view of its importance to society. This book seeks to redress the balance by providing an in-depth examination of a number of aspects of standardization, how it is formed, and what effects it has on the world in which we live.

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Author:   Nils Brunsson (, Stockholm School of Economics; Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score)) ,  Bengt Jacobsson (, Södertörn University College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9780199256952


ISBN 10:   0199256950
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   10 October 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Nils Brunsson and Bengt Jacobsson: The Contemporary Expansion of Standardization Part I: Regulating by Standards 2: Nils Brunsson: Organizations, Markets, and Standardization 3: Bengt Jacobsson: Standardization and Expert Knowledge 4: Göran Ahrne, Nils Brunsson, and Christina Garsten: Standardizing through Organization Part II: Producing and Distributing Standards 5: Staffan Furusten: The Knowledge Base of Standards 6: Kristina Tamm Hallström: Organizing the Process of Standardization 7: Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson: Arenas as Standardizers 8: Roger Henning: Selling Standards Part III: Adopting Standards 9: Nils Brunsson and Bengt Jacobsson: Following Standards 10: Nils Brunsson: Standardization and Uniformity 11: Nils Brunsson: Standardization and Fashion Trends 12: Nils Brunsson and Bengt Jacobsson: The Pros and Cons of Standardization: An Epilogue

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For anyone interested in standardization or more generally institutional dynamics, is a valuable book that will guide many future empirical studies. In addition, by drawing attention to the microprocesses that underlie rationalization, the research agenda proposed by Brunsson and Jacobsson had the potential to being politics back into the study of institutions. The Journal The authors do a masterful job of highlighting why the study of standardization merits research attention... This is a valuable book that will guide many future empirical studies. --American Journal of Sociology


For anyone interested in standardization or more generally institutional dynamics, is a valuable book that will guide many future empirical studies. In addition, by drawing attention to the microprocesses that underlie rationalization, the research agenda proposed by Brunsson and Jacobsson had the potential to being politics back into the study of institutions. The Journal <br> The authors do a masterful job of highlighting why the study of standardization merits research attention... This is a valuable book that will guide many future empirical studies. --American Journal of Sociology<br>


<br> For anyone interested in standardization or more generally institutional dynamics, is a valuable book that will guide many future empirical studies. In addition, by drawing attention to the microprocesses that underlie rationalization, the research agenda proposed by Brunsson and Jacobsson had the potential to being politics back into the study of institutions. The Journal <p><br> The authors do a masterful job of highlighting why the study of standardization merits research attention... This is a valuable book that will guide many future empirical studies. --American Journal of Sociology<p><br>


Author Information

Nils Brunsson is Professor of Management at the Stockholm School of Economics and Chairman of the Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score). He has held the City of Stockholm Chair in Management at the Stockholm School of Economics since 1986. He has authored or co-authored numerous articles and eighteen books in the field of organizations, including The Irrational Organization, The Organization of Hypocrisy, The Reforming Organization, and Organizing Organizations. Bengt Jacobsson is Professor of Management at Södertörn University College. He has previously worked at Lund University and the Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score). His research has focused primarily on organization theory and complex decision-making processes involving political organizations as well as companies. His current interest is transnational regulation, especially its consequences for states. He has published numerous books and articles.

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