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ArtikelCompetition and Resource Partitioning in Three Social Movement Industries  
Oleh: Soule, Sarah A. ; King, Brayden G.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: AJS: American Journal of Sociology vol. 113 no. 06 (May 2008), page 1568-1610.
Topik: Resource Mobilization Theory (RMT); Resource Partitioning Theory (RPT); Social Movement Industry (SMI)
Fulltext: AJS Vol.113 No.6 (May 2008) p.1568-1610 (win).pdf (461.75KB)
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Isi artikelDrawing hypotheses from resource mobilization and resource partitioning theories (RMT and RPT), this article examines how interorganizational competition and social movement industry (SMI) concentration affect the level of tactical and goal specialization of protest organizations associated with the peace, women’s, and environmental movements. Additionally, the article examines how specialization affects the survival of these organizations. By and large, the findings are commensurate with the expectations of RMT and RPT. Results indicate that interorganizational competition leads to more specialized tactical and goal repertoires. Concentration in the SMI also leads to specialization, but this is only true for less established organizations. Results also indicate that tactical and goal specialization decrease organizational survival, unless the industry is highly concentrated.
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