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Neoinstitutionalism and the Economics of Dissent

Journal of Economic Issues, 1969
(1969). Neoinstitutionalism and the Economics of Dissent. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 3-17.
Allan G Gruchy
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Neoinstitutionalism and the Economics of Dissent

1980
The title of this essay was also the title of Gruchy’s presidential address to The Association for Evolutionary Economics, December 1968. It was a fine statement then and it remains a fine statement. Gruchy was arguing that economics should take a long view rather than a short view.1 “The difference between the conventional view of economics as a ...
Wendell Gordon
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The IFRS Adoption Reform through the Lens of Neoinstitutionalism: The Case of the Russian Federation

The International Journal of Accounting, 2016
Abstract This study examines the impact of IFRS adoption and concurrent regulatory reforms on the reporting quality of Russian public firms. Unlike much of the prior literature focusing on the economic and legal explanations of the IFRS adoption, we build on the neo-institutional theory of DiMaggio and Powell (1983, 1991).
Oksana Kim
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Conceptualization of the Video Game Phenomenon in the Context of Neoinstitutionalism

Teori√¢ I Praktika Obestvennogo Razviti√¢
This article presents a sociological analysis of video games from the perspective of neo-institutional theory. It examines the evolution of video games from simple entertainment to a complex social institution regulated by both formal (program code, developer rules, sanction systems) and informal (community norms, ethical codes, cultural practices ...
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THE NATURE OF CORRUPTION AND ITS SUBSTANTIVE CHARACTERISTICS IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN CONCEPTS OF NEOCLASSICISM AND NEOINSTITUTIONALISM

Èkonomika I Upravlenie: Problemy, Rešeniâ
The article is devoted to the analysis of the economic nature and causes of corruption from the standpoint of considering various theoretical and conceptual approaches, as a result of which a matrix model for the classification of corruption situations and forms of corrupt actions manifested in the economic activities of business entities studied in ...
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