Embeddedness, Path Dependency and Social Institutions: An Economic Sociology Approach
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Authors/contributors
- Ghezzi, Simone (Author)
- Mingione, Enzo (Author)
Title
Embeddedness, Path Dependency and Social Institutions: An Economic Sociology Approach
Abstract
This paper argues for a theoretical approach based on embeddedness which assumes that the economic actor is not an atomized and utilitarian individual, but is in fact positioned within specific historical and institutional contexts in various social networks. This approach is based on Polanyi's critically debated contribution which allows for an empirical study of the diversity of institutional structures and of the significance of configurations of insertion within different social networks. Such diversity results from the double movement of disembeddedness and re-embeddedness caused by the spread of constantly emerging market opportunities, and by the importance held by the historically and culturally different selective processes of path dependency in the construction of the institutions of social regulation and of the socialized preferences of economic actors. Within these processes attention is given to the transformation of social systems based on reciprocity (household, kin, social capital networks, etc.), associations of shared interests, forms of economic organization (in a plurality of coexisting ‘economies’), unequal distribution of power, and political intervention.
Publication
Current Sociology
Volume
55
Issue
1
Pages
11-23
Date
January 2007
Journal Abbr
Current Sociology
Language
English
ISSN
00113921
Short Title
Embeddedness, Path Dependency and Social Institutions
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Ghezzi, Simone, and Enzo Mingione. 2007. “Embeddedness, Path Dependency and Social Institutions: An Economic Sociology Approach.” Current Sociology 55 (1): 11–23. DOI: 10.1177/0011392107070131.
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Keywords
- abordaje de sociologí económica
- culture
- dépendance au chemin parcouru
- dependencia de camino e institutiones sociales
- developing countries
- embeddedness
- empirical research
- entrepreneurship
- imbricación
- institutions sociales
- kin network
- market
- path dependency
- reciprocity
- reciprocity (commerce)
- social groups
- social institutions
- social networks
- social systems
- socioeconomics
- utilitarianism
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