Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective

Author:   Rogers J. Hollingsworth ,  Karl H. Müller ,  Ellen Jane Hollingsworth ,  David Gear
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Pages:   464
Publication Date:   03 March 2005
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Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective


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In this landmark volume, J. Rodgers Hollingsworth, Karl H. MYller, and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth take a first step towards imposing order on the increasingly diverse field of socio-economics by embedding the various disciplines and sub-disciplines in a common core. The distinguished contributors in this volume show how institutions, governance arrangements, societal sectors, organizations, individual actors, and innovativeness are intertwined and, ultimately, how individuals and firms have a high degree of autonomy. By offering original suggestions and guidelines for developing a socio-economics research agenda focused on institutional analysis, Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective, will enlighten all interested in the social sciences.

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Author:   Rogers J. Hollingsworth ,  Karl H. Müller ,  Ellen Jane Hollingsworth ,  David Gear
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780742511774


ISBN 10:   0742511774
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   03 March 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Advancing Socio-Economics Part 3 Part I: On Socio-Economic Concepts and Methods Chapter 4 On Multi-Level Analysis Chapter 5 Towards a Socio-Economic Paradigm Chapter 6 The Future of Socio-Economics and of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Chapter 7 On Socio-Economic Embeddedness Part 8 Part II: On Institutions Chapter 9 On Institutional Embeddedness Chapter 10 Actors, Paradigms, and Institutional Dynamics: The Theory of Social Rule Systems Applied to Radical Reforms Chapter 11 Institutional Blindness in Modern Economics Chapter 12 Market Institutions as Communicating Vessels: Changes between Economic Coordination Principles as a Consequence of Deregulation Policies Chapter 13 Civil Society and Social Order: Demarcating and Combining Market, State, and Community Part 14 Part III: On Social Systems of Production—and Beyond Chapter 15 Social Systems of Production and Beyond Chapter 16 Globalization and Economic Adjustment in Germany Chapter 17 National Institutional Frameworks and High-Technology Innovation in Germany: The Case of Biotechnology Chapter 18 The Financial System of Industrial Finance in the Social System of Production, 1924–1990 Chapter 19 The Role of Institutional Processes in the Formation of Worker Cooperatives in Israel Chapter 20 Exporting the American Model—Historical Roots of Globalization Chapter 21 Institutional Pathways, Networks, and the Differentiation of National Economies

Reviews

This is a rich collection, with important contributions by European and U.S. authors that deepen our understanding of the varied institutional terrains of capitalist economies. -- Walter W. Powell, University of Arizona, editor of Contemporary Sociology The papers in this volume are interesting and well written. It is worthwhile and will be of interest to social scientists that study economic systems from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and the relationship between organization and other agents in economic systems. It is likely to be of particular interest to economic sociologists. Administrative Science Quarterly This is a marvelous volume bringing together the diverse research frontiers of modern political economy, with chapters from many of the world's leading contributors. This institutionalist perspective is given coherence by Hollingsworth's penetrating introduction. -- David Soskice, Duke University and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin


This is a marvelous volume bringing together the diverse research frontiers of modern political economy, with chapters from many of the world's leading contributors. This institutionalist perspective is given coherence by Hollingsworth's penetrating introduction.--David Soskice


This is a rich collection, with important contributions by European and U.S. authors that deepen our understanding of the varied institutional terrains of capitalist economies. -- Walter W. Powell, University of Arizona, editor of Contemporary Sociology The papers in this volume are interesting and well written. It is worthwhile and will be of interest to social scientists that study economic systems from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and the relationship between organization and other agents in economic systems. It is likely to be of particular interest to economic sociologists. * Administrative Science Quarterly * This is a marvelous volume bringing together the diverse research frontiers of modern political economy, with chapters from many of the world's leading contributors. This institutionalist perspective is given coherence by Hollingsworth's penetrating introduction. -- David Soskice, Duke University and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin


This is a rich collection, with important contributions by European and U.S. authors that deepen our understanding of the varied institutional terrains of capitalist economies. -- Walter W. Powell, Stanford University, and director, Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research The papers in this volume are interesting and well written. It is worthwhile and will be of interest to social scientists that study economic systems from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and the relationship between organization and other agents in economic systems. It is likely to be of particular interest to economic sociologists. Administrative Science Quarterly This is a marvelous volume bringing together the diverse research frontiers of modern political economy, with chapters from many of the world's leading contributors. This institutionalist perspective is given coherence by Hollingsworth's penetrating introduction. -- David Soskice, Duke University and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin


Author Information

J. Rogers Hollingsworth is professor of sociology and history at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles on comparative political economy, and past president of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Karl H. MYller is head of WISDOM-Research, Austria's social science infrastructure center on data archiving and method-development, and was previously head of the Departments of Political Science and Sociology at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. Ellen Jane Hollingsworth is a member of the University of Wisconsin Department of Sociology and formerly a member of the Institute for Research on Poverty.David Gear is Associate Research Specialist at the University of Wisconsin (Madison). His research activities cover many areas in the natural and social sciences as well as engineering.

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