JICA’s Sadako Ogata Peace and Development Institute publishes working papers on some of the results of research it is currently undertaking, with the aim of stimulating active discussion.
Working Paper No. 228, “Perceived Home and Host Country Institutional Environment Pressures by Bilateral Development Cooperation Agency’s Constituents,” a working paper No. 228, “Perceived Home and Host Country Institutional Environment Pressures by Bilateral Development Cooperation Agencies,” authored by Katsutoshi Fushimi, a research fellow at JICA OGI, examines how four groups (headquarters managers, headquarters non-managers, overseas office managers, and overseas office non-managers) in a public organization, the bilateral development cooperation agency, perceive institutional environment pressures by home and host countries. The study also examines how the four groups (headquarters managers, headquarters non-managers, overseas office managers, and overseas office non-managers) feel about institutional pressures from their home and host countries. This paper also discusses the interpretation of the survey results from the perspective of neoinstitutional organizational theory.
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