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100 1  Serdar, Gokce 
245 10 Heterogeneity in Institutional Context And Its Impact on 
       Initial Public Offerings and Corporate Social 
       Responsibility 
264  2 |c2017 
300    1 online resource (107 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-
       11(E), Section: A 
500    Adviser: Kira K. Reed 
502    Thesis (Ph.D.)--Syracuse University, 2017 
504    Includes bibliographical references 
520    This dissertation investigates the impact of institutional
       heterogeneity, which arises due to variations in 
       institutional context, on a market and a non-market 
       transaction. It draws from institutional theory and 
       organizational institutionalism, and contributes to 
       organization theory, corporate social responsibility, 
       gender, and initial public offering literatures. In the 
       two chapters that make up this dissertation, I theorize 
       and empirically show that the institutional context varies
       not only between countries or groups of countries, but 
       also domestically; and this variation has a statistically 
       significant and economically meaningful impact on 
       organizations. In the first chapter of this dissertation I
       focus on a market transaction, initial public offerings 
       (IPO), and show that a change in institutional context 
       leads to a lower IPO performance due to high financial 
       uncertainty; in the second chapter, the focus is on a non-
       market transaction, corporate social responsibility (CSR) 
       practices. This chapter theorizes and empirically shows 
       that women in high executive roles as well as states that 
       are governed by the Democratic Party lead to higher CSR 
       activities, and state's 'color' moderates the relationship
       between gender and CSR 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bAnn Arbor, Mich. :|cProQuest,
       |d2017 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web 
650  4 Business administration 
650  4 Management 
650  4 Gender studies 
655  7 Electronic books.|2local 
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710 2  ProQuest Information and Learning Co 
710 2  Syracuse University.|bBusiness Administration 
773 0  |tDissertation Abstracts International|g78-11A(E) 
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