The New Economic Sociology : : A Reader / / ed. by Frank Dobbin.
Economic sociology is a rapidly expanding field, applying sociology's core insight--that individuals behave according to scripts that are tied to social roles--to economic behavior. It places homo economicus (that tried-and-true fictive actor who is completely rational, acts only out of self-in...
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The New Economic Sociology : A Reader / ed. by Frank Dobbin. 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It places homo economicus (that tried-and-true fictive actor who is completely rational, acts only out of self-interest, and has perfect information) in context. In this way, it places a construct into a framework that more closely approximates the world in which we live. But, as an academic field, economic sociology has lost focus. The New Economic Sociology remedies this. The book comprises twenty of the most representative and widely read articles in the field's history--its classics--and organizes them according to four themes at the heart of sociology: institutions, networks, power, and cognition. Dobbin's substantial and engagingly written introduction (including his rich comparison of Yanomamo chest-beaters and Wall Street bond-traders) sets a clear framework for what follows. Gathering force throughout is Dobbin's argument that economic practices emerge through distinctly social processes, in which social networks and power resources play roles in the social construction of certain behaviors as rational or optimal. Not only does Dobbin provide a consummate introduction to the field and its history to students approaching the subject for the first time, but he also establishes a schema for interpreting the field based on an understanding of what economic sociology aims to achieve. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) Economics Sociological aspects. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory. bisacsh American Farm Bureau Federation. American Tobacco. Arrow, Kenneth. Bank of England. Ben-Porath, Yoram. Carnegie Steel Company. Chicago School economists. Child Labor Amendment. East India Company. Economist. Fligstein, Neil. General Motors. Harvard Business Review. Kefauver, Estes. Law of Indifference. Lincoln, James. Markowitz, Linda. National Child Labor Committee. Osterman, Paul. Park Chung-hee. battered child syndrome (BCS). bounded rationality. bounded solidarity. business recipes. cognition. cognitive frameworks. customs. deconglomeration. dissonance theory. ecological theory. enforceable trust. ethnomethodology. firm-as-portfolio model. game theory. habitualization. holding companies. human capital. institutions. isomorphism. joint-stock companies. methodological individualism. mimetic isomorphism. networks. objectivation. opportunism. organizational sensemaking. performance programs. political endogamy. priming mechanisms. quality management. reciprocity transactions. 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The New Economic Sociology : A Reader / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1 THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW OF THE ECONOMY -- INSTITUTIONS -- Chapter 2 FROM THE PROTESTANT ETHIC AND THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM -- Chapter 3 INSTITUTIONALIZED ORGANIZATIONS: FORMAL STRUCTURE AS MYTH AND CEREMONY -- Chapter 4 THE IRON CAGE REVISITED: INSTITUTIONAL ISOMORPHISM AND COLLECTIVE RATIONALITY IN ORGANIZATIONAL FIELDS -- Chapter 5 FROM PRICING THE PRICELESS CHILD: THE CHANGING SOCIAL VALUE OF CHILDREN -- Chapter 6 THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS: THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS RECIPES -- Chapter 7 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE CONGLOMERATE FIRM IN THE 1980S: THE DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL FORM -- NETWORKS -- Chapter 8 FROM THE DIVISION OF LABOR IN SOCIETY -- Chapter 9 ECONOMIC ACTION AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE: THE PROBLEM OF EMBEDDEDNESS -- Chapter 10 EMBEDDEDNESS AND IMMIGRATION: NOTES ON THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC ACTION -- Chapter 11 A STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO MARKETS -- Chapter 12 FROM STRUCTURAL HOLES: THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF COMPETITION -- Chapter 13 EMBEDDEDNESS IN THE MAKING OF FINANCIAL CAPITAL: HOW SOCIAL RELATIONS AND NETWORKS BENEFIT FIRMS SEEKING FINANCING -- POWER -- Chapter 14 FROM THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY -- Chapter 15 FROM THE TRANSFORMATION OF CORPORATE CONTROL -- Chapter 16 FROM SOCIALIZING CAPITAL: THE RISE OF THE LARGE INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION IN AMERICA -- Chapter 17 FROM CITY OF CAPITAL: POLITICS AND MARKETS IN THE ENGLISH FINANCIAL REVOLUTION -- COGNITION -- Chapter 18 FROM THE ELEMENTARY FORMS OF THE RELIGIOUS LIFE -- Chapter 19 FROM THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY: A TREATISE IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE -- Chapter 20 FROM ORGANIZATIONS: COGNITIVE LIMITS ON RATIONALITY -- Chapter 21 FROM SENSEMAKING IN ORGANIZATIONS -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1 THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW OF THE ECONOMY -- INSTITUTIONS -- Chapter 2 FROM THE PROTESTANT ETHIC AND THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM -- Chapter 3 INSTITUTIONALIZED ORGANIZATIONS: FORMAL STRUCTURE AS MYTH AND CEREMONY -- Chapter 4 THE IRON CAGE REVISITED: INSTITUTIONAL ISOMORPHISM AND COLLECTIVE RATIONALITY IN ORGANIZATIONAL FIELDS -- Chapter 5 FROM PRICING THE PRICELESS CHILD: THE CHANGING SOCIAL VALUE OF CHILDREN -- Chapter 6 THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS: THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS RECIPES -- Chapter 7 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE CONGLOMERATE FIRM IN THE 1980S: THE DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL FORM -- NETWORKS -- Chapter 8 FROM THE DIVISION OF LABOR IN SOCIETY -- Chapter 9 ECONOMIC ACTION AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE: THE PROBLEM OF EMBEDDEDNESS -- Chapter 10 EMBEDDEDNESS AND IMMIGRATION: NOTES ON THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC ACTION -- Chapter 11 A STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO MARKETS -- Chapter 12 FROM STRUCTURAL HOLES: THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF COMPETITION -- Chapter 13 EMBEDDEDNESS IN THE MAKING OF FINANCIAL CAPITAL: HOW SOCIAL RELATIONS AND NETWORKS BENEFIT FIRMS SEEKING FINANCING -- POWER -- Chapter 14 FROM THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY -- Chapter 15 FROM THE TRANSFORMATION OF CORPORATE CONTROL -- Chapter 16 FROM SOCIALIZING CAPITAL: THE RISE OF THE LARGE INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION IN AMERICA -- Chapter 17 FROM CITY OF CAPITAL: POLITICS AND MARKETS IN THE ENGLISH FINANCIAL REVOLUTION -- COGNITION -- Chapter 18 FROM THE ELEMENTARY FORMS OF THE RELIGIOUS LIFE -- Chapter 19 FROM THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY: A TREATISE IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE -- Chapter 20 FROM ORGANIZATIONS: COGNITIVE LIMITS ON RATIONALITY -- Chapter 21 FROM SENSEMAKING IN ORGANIZATIONS -- INDEX |
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OF THE CONGLOMERATE FIRM IN THE 1980S: THE DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL FORM -- </subfield><subfield code="t">NETWORKS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 8 FROM THE DIVISION OF LABOR IN SOCIETY -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 9 ECONOMIC ACTION AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE: THE PROBLEM OF EMBEDDEDNESS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 10 EMBEDDEDNESS AND IMMIGRATION: NOTES ON THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC ACTION -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 11 A STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO MARKETS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 12 FROM STRUCTURAL HOLES: THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF COMPETITION -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 13 EMBEDDEDNESS IN THE MAKING OF FINANCIAL CAPITAL: HOW SOCIAL RELATIONS AND NETWORKS BENEFIT FIRMS SEEKING FINANCING -- </subfield><subfield code="t">POWER -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 14 FROM THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 15 FROM THE TRANSFORMATION OF CORPORATE CONTROL -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 16 FROM SOCIALIZING CAPITAL: THE RISE OF THE LARGE INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION IN AMERICA -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 17 FROM CITY OF CAPITAL: POLITICS AND MARKETS IN THE ENGLISH FINANCIAL REVOLUTION -- </subfield><subfield code="t">COGNITION -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 18 FROM THE ELEMENTARY FORMS OF THE RELIGIOUS LIFE -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 19 FROM THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY: A TREATISE IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 20 FROM ORGANIZATIONS: COGNITIVE LIMITS ON RATIONALITY -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter 21 FROM SENSEMAKING IN ORGANIZATIONS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">INDEX</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield 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It places homo economicus (that tried-and-true fictive actor who is completely rational, acts only out of self-interest, and has perfect information) in context. In this way, it places a construct into a framework that more closely approximates the world in which we live. But, as an academic field, economic sociology has lost focus. The New Economic Sociology remedies this. The book comprises twenty of the most representative and widely read articles in the field's history--its classics--and organizes them according to four themes at the heart of sociology: institutions, networks, power, and cognition. Dobbin's substantial and engagingly written introduction (including his rich comparison of Yanomamo chest-beaters and Wall Street bond-traders) sets a clear framework for what follows. Gathering force throughout is Dobbin's argument that economic practices emerge through distinctly social processes, in which social networks and power resources play roles in the social construction of certain behaviors as rational or optimal. Not only does Dobbin provide a consummate introduction to the field and its history to students approaching the subject for the first time, but he also establishes a schema for interpreting the field based on an understanding of what economic sociology aims to achieve.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="538" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="546" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">In English.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. 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