Embeddedness as a Process
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- Chajewski, Leszek (Author)
Title
Embeddedness as a Process
Abstract
This article describes a strategy of modeling embeddedness of economic behavior as a process, as opposed to viewing it as a time-independent relationship between behavior and a social factor in which it is subsumed. I first reconstruct Polanyi's classic processual model of embeddedness and derive from it a set of intuitive tests, which are then applied to key modern approaches in economic sociology: structural, neo-institutional, neo-weberian and Fligstein's embeddedness-as-identity-formation approach. Finally, I describe main analytic and empirical consequences of the processual approach to embeddedness. Key among these consequences is that not all forms of embeddedness are of equal significance, therefore, economic sociology's empirical focus should shift from demonstrating that behavior is more likely to be embedded than not, to the forms of economic behavior that are likely to dominate alternative types of behavior.
Date
August 13, 2005
Conference Name
Conference Papers -- American Sociological Association
Pages
1-20
Language
English
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Chajewski, Leszek. 2005. “Embeddedness as a Process.” Pp. 1–20 in.
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Keywords
- cultural and neo-weberian perspectives in economic sociology
- economic sectors
- economic systems
- embeddedness
- embeddedness and identity formation
- embeddedness process
- empirical research
- forms of economic integration
- market transitions
- neo-institutionalism
- new economic sociology
- social factors
- social status
- socioeconomics
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