Organizations becoming eerily similar due to institutional pressures.
Organizations become similar due to rationalization and bureaucratization shifting from the marketplace to the state and professions. Rational actors unintentionally make their organizations alike while trying to change them. Three processes - coercive, mimetic, and normative - lead to this. Factors like resource centralization, goal ambiguity, and professionalization influence this isomorphic change. This has implications for understanding organizations and social change.