Tim Hallett
Business, Management and Accounting · Indiana University
Publications
59
Citations
3,715
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
27
Publishing since 2000
Tim Hallett studies how organizations and institutions actually work in day-to-day practice, focusing on the people, interactions, and meanings inside them. A recurring focus is 'inhabited institutionalism,' an approach that examines how broad institutional rules and ideas are enacted, interpreted, and changed by the individuals who live and work within organizations. His work spans public policy, education leadership, and how influential 'public ideas' spread and shape society.
After a peak of output around 2019, publication activity has slowed to roughly one paper per year in recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Health-related Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B and Liver-Related Complications in The Gambia
Value in Health Regional Issues · 2026
- Extending the Bridge: Racialized Organizations, Inhabited Institutionalism, and Racialization
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity · 2025
- Learning to Think Like an Economist without Becoming One: Ambivalent Reproduction and Policy Couplings in a Masters of Public Affairs Program
American Sociological Review · 2024
- Sociological Institutionalism and Education Scholarship
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education · 2023
- Inhabited Institutionalism
Encyclopedia · 2022
- Keeping Us Safe in the Sky: Unpacking the Work of Air Traffic Controllers
Symbolic Interaction · 2022
- What are Public Ideas?
Contexts · 2020
- The case for an inhabited institutionalism in organizational research: interaction, coupling, and change reconsidered
Theory and Society · 2020
- Uninhibited Institutionalisms
Journal of Management Inquiry · 2019
- Public Ideas: Their Varieties and Careers
American Sociological Review · 2019
- Bits and Pieces of Ethnographic Data on Trial
Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews · 2019
- On Doing Institutional Analysis without Institutional Theory
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2019
- The Long Walk to Aleppo
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2019
- Bringing Society Back in Again: The Importance of Social Interaction in an Inhabited Institutionalism
2019
- Bourdieu and Organizations
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2018
- Oxford University Press eBooks×3
- American Sociological Review×2
- Symbolic Interaction×2
- Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews×2
- Theory and Society×1
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