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Brayden King (B.A. BYU, 1998; Ph.D. Arizona, 2005) - I am an assistant professor of sociology at Brigham Young University. My research focuses on the dynamics of organizational and institutional change. One strand of research explores the ways in which social movements and other extra-institutional actors create change in the political and corporate settings. My papers examine the mechanisms whereby outsiders generate influence in these highly institutionalized settings. By drawing attention to ignored social problems and helping set the political and corporate agenda, movements create pathways for the discussion of future change. Another strand of research deals with the interorganizational determinants of organizational change. My dissertation explored various forms of social influence underlying acquisition activity among firms in the communications industries. I demonstrate that the interorganizational context of the market shaped public perceptions of value of acquisition choices and had subsequent effects on market valuation.

I teach undergraduate and graduate classes on organizational theory, economic sociology, political sociology, and corporate reputation.

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Contact:
2045 JFSB
Department of Sociology
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah 84602
Phone: (801) 422-1184
Fax: (801) 422-0625