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Bourdieu’s Theory of Capital: How Economic, Cultural, Social, and Symbolic Capital Shape Power and Opportunity
Bourdieu’s Theory of Capital is one of the most useful frameworks for students who want to understand why some people, groups, and organizations have more opportunities than others. While everyday language often uses the word “capital” to mean money, Pierre Bourdieu argued that power in society depends on several forms of #capital. These include #economic_capital, such as money and property; #cultural_capital, such as education, language, manners, and taste; #social_capital,
2 hours ago19 min read


Institutional Isomorphism: How Organizations Become Similar Through Pressure, Imitation, and Professional Standards
Institutional isomorphism is one of the most important ideas in #Institutional_Theory. It explains why organizations that appear different at the beginning often become similar over time. Schools, universities, hospitals, companies, charities, banks, and government agencies may operate in different fields, but they often copy similar structures, procedures, language, titles, rankings, quality systems, and management practices. This article explains #Institutional_Isomorphism
3 hours ago21 min read


Institutional Theory: How Rules, Norms, Traditions, and Social Expectations Shape Organizations
Institutional theory explains how organizations are shaped not only by markets, technology, leadership, or strategy, but also by the wider social environment in which they operate. It shows that organizations often follow accepted rules, norms, traditions, and expectations because they need legitimacy, trust, and social approval. For students, institutional theory is useful because it explains why schools, universities, companies, hospitals, governments, charities, and intern
3 hours ago24 min read


Negotiation, Reputation, and Strategic Communication: What The Art of the Deal Can Teach Students Today
This article examines The Art of the Deal as a useful text for students who want to understand #negotiation, #reputation, and #strategic_communication in business and leadership. The book is often read as a practical account of deal-making, but it can also be studied academically through leadership studies, communication theory, business psychology, Bourdieu’s theory of capital, world-systems theory, and institutional isomorphism. From this perspective, negotiation is not onl
4 hours ago25 min read
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