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Abstract Isomorphism refers to the process whereby organizations become increasingly similar over time. There are two main approaches to understanding isomorphism: competitive and institutional. Competitive isomorphism refers to the isomorphism that occurs due to competition between organizations in a system for survival. There are three forms of institutional isomorphism: coercive, mimetic, and normative. Once fields become established, these processes of isomorphism lead to homogenization of the organizations in the field over time.
Title: Isomorphism
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Abstract Isomorphism refers to the process whereby organizations become increasingly similar over time.
There are two main approaches to understanding isomorphism: competitive and institutional.
Competitive isomorphism refers to the isomorphism that occurs due to competition between organizations in a system for survival.
There are three forms of institutional isomorphism: coercive, mimetic, and normative.
Once fields become established, these processes of isomorphism lead to homogenization of the organizations in the field over time.

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