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The social construction of market value: Institutionalization and learning perspectives on stock market reactions
Edward J. Zajac
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, James D. Westphal
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Management and Organizations
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Social Sciences
Market Reaction
27%
Institutionalization
27%
Policy
27%
Practice
27%
Perspective
27%
Institutional Theory
18%
Corporate Governance
18%
Stock Market
18%
Logic
18%
Paper
18%
Market
18%
Evidence
18%
Markets
18%
Financial Economics
18%
Economists
9%
State
9%
Financial Market
9%
Theoretical Perspective
9%
Social Construction
9%
Efficiency
9%
Theory
9%
Process
9%
Time
9%
Implementation
9%
Hypothesis
9%
Emergence
9%
Learning
9%
Reaction
9%
INIS
market
100%
values
36%
stocks
36%
policy
27%
decoupling
18%
learning
9%
efficiency
9%
hypothesis
9%
usa
9%
implementation
9%
economics
9%
construction
9%
capital
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Value
27%
Share Repurchase
18%
Enterprise
18%
Efficiency
9%