

Neil Fligstein
Dr. Neil Fligstein is internationally recognized for his pioneering contributions to the fields of economic sociology, organizational theory, and political sociology. As the Class of 1939 Chancellor's Professor and Director of the Center for Culture, Organization, and Politics at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at the University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Fligstein has dedicated his career to understanding the complex dynamics that shape social institutions. His research delves into the emergence, stability, and transformation of these institutions, offering profound insights into the mechanisms that underpin societal structures. Dr. Fligstein's work has been instrumental in shedding light on the history of large American corporations, providing a nuanced understanding of their evolution and impact on the economy and society at large. In addition to his focus on American corporations, Dr. Fligstein has extensively studied the construction of a European legal and political system. His research in this area highlights the intricate processes involved in the formation of transnational governance structures and their implications for market and state interactions. Dr. Fligstein's scholarly contributions extend to the mutual constitution of markets and states, where he examines how these entities influence and shape each other. His work in this domain has been pivotal in advancing theoretical frameworks that explain the interplay between economic and political forces. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Fligstein has published numerous articles and books that have garnered widespread acclaim in academic circles. His thought-provoking analyses and innovative methodologies continue to inspire scholars and practitioners alike, solidifying his reputation as a leading authority in his field.
Publications
, 36-47, 1997-01-01
, 272-289, 2021-07-21
, 241-250, 2008-01-01
, 105-125, 2001-07-01