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Free
Referring to something that is provided without charge or cost.
Isomorphism
The process by which organizations in a particular field become increasingly similar over time in terms of structure, processes, and strategies, often due to regulatory, cultural, or competitive pressures.
Institutional Theory
A theory on the deeper, more resilient aspects of social structure that considers the processes by which structures, including schemas, rules, norms, and routines, become established as authoritative guidelines for social behavior.
Goal Displacement
A phenomenon where the original objectives of an entity or project are overshadowed by new, sometimes unrelated goals over time.
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