Institutional theory reshaping organizational structures and societal norms for the future.
Institutional theory in organization studies focuses on how cultural beliefs and shared expectations shape formal organizational structures. It originated in the 1950s and has evolved to study institutional change, like new laws and products. The theory has shifted from explaining similarities between organizations to understanding how they adapt and innovate. Challenges remain in reconciling different models of decision-making and exploring the interplay between social norms and entrepreneurial actions.