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Competing institutions: Law, medicine, and family in neonatal intensive care
Carol A. Heimer
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Sociology
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Law
100%
Neonatal Intensive Care
100%
Legal Institutions
25%
Organizational Theory
12%
Intensive Care Unit
12%
Working through
12%
Medical Decision Making
12%
Intensive Care
12%
Major Diagnostic Categories
12%
Organizational Processes
12%
Legal Issues
12%
Institutional Theory
12%
Organizational Problems
12%
Legal Actors
12%
Space of Possibilities
12%
Institutional Competition
12%
Choice Point
12%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Legal Institution
66%
Institutional Theory
33%
Organizational Theory
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Institutional Theory
100%
Institutional Competition
100%