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Book Reviews: The New Economic Sociology

The Sociological Review, 2003
John Scott
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Digital-social construction of willingness to pay in online marketplace: Economic sociology of the digital functional food market in Indonesia

International Sociology, 2023
This study explores the phenomenon of digital-social construction in the form of anonymous transactions, asymmetric information, and unlimited access in online marketplace. The study was conducted by processing digital data of 5131 comments, descriptions,
Ahmad Fauzi   +6 more
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Value Chains: The New Economic Imperialism

Contemporary Sociology, 2021
Intan Suwandi’s Value Chains: The New Economic Imperialism makes a worthy contribution to critical value chain inquiry. Over the last two decades Global Value Chain (GVC) analysis has become part and parcel of mainstream thinking, reflected by the World ...
B. Selwyn
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The new new economic sociology – the market intervention test

Journal of Cultural Economy
This paper explores what happens when the ‘new new economic sociology’ – the figure created with Callon’s importation of ANT to the study of markets – intervenes in market interventions. Empirically, the paper examines a situation in which a researcher moves out of her habitual position of studying economists and engineers doing markets, to instead ...
José Ossandón, Trine Pallesen
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The New economic sociology: developments in an emerging field

Choice Reviews Online, 2003
M. F. Guillen   +3 more
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Economic Sociology in the New Millennium

Contemporary Sociology, 2000
Economic sociology is now a sociological specialization with a distinct identity (Smelser and Swedberg 1994). In the twentieth century, it focused on the internal workings of organizations human relations, organization design, and internal labor markets (Baron and Hannan 1994) .
Bruce G. Carruthers, Brian Uzzi
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Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics

2005
When economic sociology appeared on the academic scene in the mid-1980s its interactions with New Institutional Economics were soon plentiful as well as productive. Especially the ideas of Oliver Williamson and Douglass North were often discussed and found useful. That this was a fruitful interaction is exemplified not least by the fact that Williamson’
Victor Nee, Richard Swedberg
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Economic sociology â old and new

International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2011
In this article, we discuss ‘classical’ sociology and ‘new’ economic sociology to show the interest of sociologists in economic issues and to examine the relationship between economics and sociology from a sociological perspective. We maintain that, besides empirical studies, sociologists have contributed to the analysis of economic systems ...
Adel Daoud, Bengt Larsson
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