Dynamics in the Diffusion and Institutionalization of Site-Based Management Reform in the United States of America
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This study is examined research question: “How does the
diffusion of SBM over time and space resemble the broader
social dynamics associated with diffusion of educational policy
innovations in particular, and other public policy innovations in
general?” Data comes from various secondary data sources.
Study generates several conclusions. First, institutional theory
helps explain the diffusion of SBM. The analysis provides
support for institutional theory that pressures to adopt a
“fashionable” practice builds gradually over time. It’s also
revealed that when isomorphic pressures are absent in a region,
diffusion may be explained by nationwide institutional dynamics. Study points to possible learning effects in the regional
diffusion process when mimetic pressures are absent. Finally,
surprisingly more liberal states can be less likely to move quickly
to adopt some policies.