Institutional Dynamics and Organizational Form

Guest lecture by Associate Professor Marc Schneiberg

Friday, September 23, 2005 - 09:30 to 00:00

Mutual, Cooperative and State Enterprise in the ‘Liberal’ American Economy

Guest lecture by Associate Professor Marc Schneiberg

Marc Schneiberg (Ph.D. sociology, University of Wisconsin) teaches sociology at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Marc Schneiberg’s research interests include: economic sociology, organizations, comparative institutional analysis, and he has done work on associations, regulation and alternative organizational forms in the American economy.

Marc Schneiberg’s work has appeared in

Politics and Society,

American Journal of Sociology,

Sociological Perspectives,

Sociological Forum, and

Research in the Sociology of Organizations. He is currently conducting an NSF funded study of private, public and cooperative enterprise, focusing mainly on mutuals, cooperatives and municipal companies in the insurance, dairy, grain and electrical utility industries.

The lecture is offered as part of the international Ph.D. course on ‘Institutions and Networks’ developed by colleagues at Stanford University and the Scandinavian Research Consortium on Organizational Research.

 

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