Organizing and Reorganizing Markets
Edited by Nils Brunsson and Mats Jutterstrom
Table of Contents
1. Markets, Organizations, and Organization.
2. The Organization of Markets
3. Creating a Market Bureaucracy: The Case of a Railway Market
4. Primary Healthcare: What Type of Market and What Type of Organization?
5. Experience-Based Learning and Market Change
6. When Sellers Create Markets: Dilemmas in Markets for Professional Services
7. 'The Most Regulated Deregulated Market in the World'. Sellers Organizing across Markets
8. Markets as Open Systems: Organizing and Reorganizing a Financial Market
9. Markets, Trust, and the Construction of Macro-Organizations
10. Shaping the Consumer: A Century of Consumer Guidance
11. When Market Organization Does Not Help: High Ambitions and Challenges in the Market for Eldercare
12. Dealing with Asymmetric Information: Organizing and Reorganizing a Market for Child Insurance
13. Reform and Rescue: International Organizations and the Organization of Markets
14. Organizing Marketplaces: The Constitution of Trade Shows in a Cutting-Edge Industry
15. Handling Opposing Market Logics: Public Procurement in Practice
16. From a Free to a Pure Market: The History of Organizing the Swedish Pipe and Tube Market
17. Multiplicity, Complexity, and Recurrent Change
18. Organizing and Reorganizing Markets and Formal Organizations: A Comparison