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Taninrat Rattanapongpinyo

Bio: Taninrat Rattanapongpinyo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Small and medium-sized enterprises & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications receiving 8 citations.


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01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that rational actors make their organizations increasingly similar as they try to change them, and describe three isomorphic processes-coercive, mimetic, and normative.
Abstract: What makes organizations so similar? We contend that the engine of rationalization and bureaucratization has moved from the competitive marketplace to the state and the professions. Once a set of organizations emerges as a field, a paradox arises: rational actors make their organizations increasingly similar as they try to change them. We describe three isomorphic processes-coercive, mimetic, and normative—leading to this outcome. We then specify hypotheses about the impact of resource centralization and dependency, goal ambiguity and technical uncertainty, and professionalization and structuration on isomorphic change. Finally, we suggest implications for theories of organizations and social change.

2,134 citations

Journal Article
TL;DR: The effectiveness of change management is driven by six factors: A clear and consistent message from the top, a palpable connection between leaders and clinicians, a model for monitoring the change process and responding early to variances, and effective communication.
Abstract: The effectiveness of change management is driven by six factors: A clear and consistent message from the top. A palpable connection between leaders and clinicians. Departments that perform their functions well, but also work in sync with other departments. A healthy level of resistance in the change process. Effective communication. A model for monitoring the change process and responding early to variances.

164 citations

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01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding and management of complexity and response in projects and to understand complexity, the author has taken a subjective view, consistent with AAAS.
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding and management of complexity and response in projects. To understand complexity, we have taken a subjective view, consistent with att...

24 citations