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Swedberg, Richard (ed.). New Developments in Economic Sociology. 2 vol. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
Ltd., 2005
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Оглавление
Аннотация
Рецензии
Текст
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| Volume I |
| Acknowledgements |
| Introduction Richard Swedberg |
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| PART I THEORY |
| 1. Mark Granovetter (2002), ‘A Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology’ |
| 2. Mark Granovetter (1992), ‘Problems of Explanation in Economic Sociology’ |
| 3. Pierre Bourdieu (2000), ‘Making the Economic Habitus: Algerian Workers
Revisited’ |
| 4. Victor Nee and Paul Ingram (1998), ‘Embeddedness and Beyond: Institutions,
Exchange, and Social Structure’ |
| 5. Richard Swedberg (2001), ‘Sociology and Game Theory: Contemporary
and Historical Perspectives’ |
| 6. V.A. Zelizer (2001), ‘Economic Sociology’ |
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| PART II THE TRADITION OF ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY |
| 7. Max Weber (2000), ‘Stock and Commodity Exchanges [Die Börse
(1894)]; Commerce on the Stock and Commodity Exchanges [Die Börsenverkehr]’ |
| 8. Fred Block (2003), ‘Karl Polanyi and the Writing of The Great Transformation’ |
| 9. George Simmel (1997), ‘Money in Modern Culture’ |
| 10. Joseph A. Schumpeter (2003), ‘Entrepreneur’ |
| 11. John F. Sitton (1998), ‘Disembodied Capitalism: Habermas's Conception
of the Economy’ |
| 12. Johan Heilbron (2001), ‘Economic Sociology in France’ |
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| PART III ECONOMICS/SOCIOLOGY INTERFACE |
| 13. Herbert A. Simon (1997), ‘The Role of Organizations in an Economy’ |
| 14. Jeffrey Sachs (2000), ‘Notes on a New Sociology of Economic Development’ |
| 15. Douglass C. North (1991), ‘Institutions’ |
| 16. Avner Greif (1998), ‘Self-Enforcing Political Systems and Economic
Growth: Late Medieval Genoa’ |
| 17. George Loewenstein (2000), ‘Emotions in Economic Theory and Economic
Behavior’ |
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| PART IV NETWORKS |
| 18. Mark S. Mizruchi (1996), ‘What Do Interlocks Do? An Analysis, Critique,
and Assessment of Research on Interlocking Directorates’ |
| 19. Joel M. Podolny and Karen L. Page (1998), ‘Network Forms of Organization’ |
| 20. Paul DiMaggio and Hugh Louch (1998), ‘Socially Embedded Consumer
Transactions: For What Kinds of Purchases Do People Most Often Use Networks?’ |
| Name Index |
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| Volume II |
| Acknowledgements |
| An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I |
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| PART I MARKETS |
| 1. John Lie (1997), ‘Sociology of Markets’
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| 2. Harrison C. White (1997), ‘Varieties of Markets’
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| 3. Patrik Aspers (2001), ‘A Market in Vogue: Fashion Photography
in Sweden’ |
| 4. Neil Fligstein (1996), ‘Markets as Politics: A Political-Cultural
Approach to Market Institutions’ |
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| PART II FIRMS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
| 5. Gerald F. Davis (1991), ‘Agents without Principles? The Spread of
the Poison Pill through the Intercorporate Network’ |
| 6. Patricia H. Thornton (1999), ‘The Sociology of Entrepreneurship’ |
| 7. Mark Granovetter (1995), ‘The Economic Sociology of Firms and Entrepreneurs’ |
| 8. AnnaLee Saxenian (1991), ‘The Origins and Dynamics of
Production Networks in Silicon Valley’ |
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| PART III FINANCE |
| 9. Michael Lounsbury, Paul M. Hirsch and Steven Klinkerman (1998), ‘Institutional
Upheaval and Performance Variation: A Theoretical Agenda and Illustration from the
Deregulation of Commercial Banks’
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| 10. Donald Mackenzie and Yuval Millo (2003), ‘Constructing
a Market, Performing Theory: The Historical Sociology of a Financial Derivatives
Exchange’ |
| 11. Mitchel Y. Abolafia (1998), ‘Markets as Cultures: An Ethnographic
Approach’
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| 12. Karin Knorr Cetina and Urs Bruegger (2002), ‘Global Microstructures:
The Virtual Societies of Financial Markets’ |
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| PART IV LAW IN THE ECONOMY |
| 13. Richard Swedberg (2003), ‘The Case for an Economic Sociology of
Law’ |
| 14. Wayne E. Baker and Robert R. Faulkner (1993), ‘The Social Organization
of Conspiracy: Illegal Networks in the Heavy Electrical Equipment Industry’ |
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| PART V STRATIFICATION AND WEALTH |
| 15. Lisa A. Keister and Stephanie Moller (2000), ‘Wealth Inequality
in the United States’ |
| 16. Seymour Spilerman (2000), ‘Wealth and Stratification Processes’ |
| 17. Martina Morris and Bruce Western (1999), ‘Inequality in Earnings
at the Close of the Twentieth Century’ |
| 18. Victor Nee (1989), ‘A Theory of Market Transition: From Redistribution
to Markets in State Socialism’ |
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| PART VI HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE
ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY |
| 19. Bruce G. Carruthers and Wendy Nelson Espeland (1991), ‘Accounting
for Rationality: Double-Entry Bookkeeping and the Rhetoric of Economic Rationality’ |
| 20. Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas (2001), ‘Politics, Institutional Structures,
and the Rise of Economics: A Comparative Study’ |
| 21. Alya Guseva and Akos Rona-Tas (2001), ‘Uncertainty, Risk, and Trust:
Russian and American Credit Card Markets Compared’ |
| 22. Frank Dobbin (2001), ‘Why the Economy Reflects the Polity: Early
Rail Policy in Britain, France, and the United States’ |
| Name Index |