| Kimberly Zisk Marten - 1997 - 224 pagini
...incentives would be important in the new system. In the words of one socialization theorist, "Economic institutions do not emerge automatically in response...constrained by the structure and resources available in the social networks in which they are embedded."196 Continuity in old norms and networks caused the... | |
| Karl Benediktsson - 2002 - 324 pagini
...'disembedded' from the social. Yet, as Granovetter suggests, such a divorce is forever an unfinished project: [Ejconomic institutions do not emerge automatically...constrained by the structure and resources available in the social networks in which they are embedded (Granovetter 1991: 78). In short, all markets are 'embedded'.... | |
| Karl Benediktsson - 2002 - 324 pagini
...the social. Yet, as Granovetter suggests, such a divorce is forever an unfinished project: [E]conomic institutions do not emerge automatically in response...constrained by the structure and resources available in the social networks in which they are embedded (Granovetter 1991: 78). In short, all markets are 'embedded'.... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Robert D. Wood - 2004 - 494 pagini
...p. 495). And, in a more recent presentation of his theory of embeddedness. he states that "economic institutions do not emerge automatically in response...available in social networks in which they are embedded" (1992, p. 7; emphasis added). It is our contention, however, that these statements by Granovetter do... | |
| Jason L. Powell - 2006 - 180 pagini
...institutions or aging enterprises (cf. Estes 1979) do not emerge automatically: instead, they are socially constructed "by individuals whose action is both facilitated...constrained by the structure and resources available" (1992, 7). Hence, the nature of governmentality in welfare provision are practical accomplishments... | |
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