Author:Shipilov A. V.
Danis, W. M.
Title:Institutional Pressures and Business Goals: A Comparative Study of American and Hungarian Managers
Journal:Journal of East-West Business
2002 : VOL. 8:2, p. 63-84
Index terms:TRANSITION ECONOMIES
MANAGEMENT
THEORIES
MANAGERS
HUNGARY
USA
Language:eng
Abstract:Neo-institutional theory suggests that companies and managers are affected by three major pressures- coercive, mimetic and normative, which results in the isomorphism of economic actors subjected to similar institutional environments. In this paper the authors attempt to uncover corresponding dimensions underlying the business goals of managers working in developed and transition economies. The authors find empirical support for the coercive and normative dimensions and demonstrate that, despite substantial progress made by transition economies towards the establishment of market institutions, managers in transition and developed economies still exhibit unique differences in business goals.
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