• No results found

Folk high schools are diverse

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Folk high schools are diverse"

Copied!
1
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

Abstract:

Title: Out of Sync?

Folk High Schools in a changing field Language: Swedish

Keywords: Folk High Schools, organizational fields, governance, institutional change, institutional logic, organizational archetypes, identity, legitimacy

ISBN: 978-91-7346-684-4

Folk high schools have often been out of synchronisation: both behind the times and as pioneers, and always eager to keep up with their unique identity. There have been variations over time and simultaneously. Folk high schools are diverse. Folk high schools are economically vulnerable and dependent on external funding. Reduced governmental subsidies and new forms of governance introduced in the 1990s have challenged the institutionalized ways to consider and to run the Folk high schools. The aim of this dissertation is to investigate changes in instutituional logica and identities over time.

As the title of this thesis, Folk High Schools in a changing field, suggests, one of the key concepts of the discussion is organizational fields. Organizational fields are perceived as organizations with common structures and aims, operating in a nonlocal environment, kept together by a common meaning system and the conviction that they need each other. The concept of organizational fields is one of the fundamental ideas developed within new institutionalism in organization theory. New institutionalism’s focus has shifted from the individual organization to interaction between organizations and the environment. An organizational field is kept together by cultural frames or patterns of meaning. By employing the concept of organizational field as a tool it has been possible to analyze how the ideas and identities of folk high schools are constructed.

The results show that a comprehensive diversification of folk high schools has taken place. The schools have differentiated themselves over time and from each other in terms of their activities and owners. Their relations to the environment are increasingly based on business commissions.

The results also show that the school’s activities are increasingly short term focused and quickly carried out. This leads to new and more temporary relations. In the long term, this challenges the common meaning system and the very idea about folk high schools’ uniqueness.

References

Related documents

Though implementation is not considered as an important part of the thesis the view highlights the close relationship between software tailoring and

The purpose of this thesis is to explain the institutional environment pressure in Latin America and the Caribbean countries, and the organizational response to

Based on our aim to provide knowledge on the effects that a global pandemic has had on organizational management and knowledge sharing, and how to adjust and

The first study shows how the domestic traditional institutional investors active on the Swedish market have had an impact on the governance of listed firms

Det ena landet är en medeltida skräckstat där kvinnor inte får finnas eller synas eller köra bil, där våldtagna hembiträden från fattiga länder som Pakistan och

When considering the analysis regarding the dynamics between the cognitive elements, our findings suggest that a negative evaluation of advantages and disadvantages, combined with a

The other second line manager, who also was involved in the executive team, mentioned his role as to implement the change with his groups to create an

This study examines how manager motivation is fostered as well as impacted by an organizational change effort, through a case study of ATA Hill & Smith, a company in the