sociology on the other, with their respective assumptions of atomistic action. Some scholars have noted that the embeddedness concept has become the main paradigm in economic sociology, or what since has become known as New Economic Sociology. But its growing impact does not mean the concept ...
These studies are influenced by non-neoclassical economics and sociology, that is, institutional economics, evolutionary economics, economic sociology and ... Masahiko MIZUNO - 《Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers》 被引量: 1发表: 1999年 Cognition and Social Meaning in Economic Sociolog...
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Economic sociology stresses that markets are socially structured institutions, infused with cultural norms and meaning (Lie, 1997; Swedberg, 1991; Zelizer, 1988). Rather than the self-interested movements of atomized, “rational” economic actors, as assumed by neoclassical economics, economic behavior...
- 《Current Sociology》 被引量: 70发表: 2007年 A Theory of the Nexus Supplier: A Critical Supplier From A Network Perspective We introduce a new type of critical supplier--the nexus supplier--that becomes evident when we consider suppliers from a network perspective. The extant li... T ...
However, in the opinion of Granovetter (1985, 2005) and other representatives of New Economic Sociology, sociologists attach too much importance to norms and values without paying enough attention to interpersonal relationships at the individual level. Granovetter (1985) calls this the over-socialized ...
Although the roots of this concept lie in economic sociology, where the social embeddedness of economic relations has been the focus of interest, agro-food researchers have extended its meaning to suggest that alternative or 'quality' food production can also be seen as increasingly embedded in '...
Then, we opened up the text by breaking it down into distinct units of meaning (Goulding, 2002) [101] to uncover the thoughts and meanings therein (Strauss and Corbin, 1998) [102]. In doing so, we assigned specific analytic dimensions to each paragraph, which displays relational embeddedness...