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The New Institutionalism

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2000
This article suggests that the new institutionalism contains ambiguous and contradictory notions of change. By setting up a model that explains institutional constraints on decision makers, the new institutionalism correctly points out the limits of a rational choice framework of economic decision making.
Anil Hira, Ron Hira
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New Institutionalism

2005
Acknowledgments Contributors 1 New Institutionalism: Issues and Questions Andre Lecours PART ONE Theoretical Reflections on New Institutionalism 2 Ideas, Interests, and Institutions: Historical Institutionalism Revisited Daniel Beland 3 Theorizing Institutional Change Siobhan Harty 4 Institutions and Political Rationality Hudson Meadwell PART TWO ...
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The New Institutionalism in Sociology

Contemporary Sociology, 1999
Foreword Robert K. Kerton Introduction 1. Sources of the new institutionalism Victor Nee Part I. Institutions and Social Norms: 2. Embeddedness and beyond: institutions, exchange and social structure Victor Nee and Paul Ingram 3. Of coase and cattle: dispute resolution among neighbors in Shasta County Robert C. Ellickson 4.
David Knoke, Mary C. Brinton, Victor Nee
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New Political Institutionalism

2017
This chapter makes a critical assessment of how different versions of new institutionalism understand and conceptualize agency. We argue that they lack a more nuanced understanding of human agency and how it relates to institutions. We further argue for the need to take political agency seriously, to perceive institutional change and stability as being
Erik Hysing, Jan Olsson
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New Institutionalism, Old Institutionalism, and Distribution Theory

Journal of Economic Issues, 1996
To theorize about observed reality, one must abstract. This process of abstraction requires making leaps of faith about the nature of the observed interrelationships in that reality. These leaps of faith become embodied in implicit and explicit assumptions that become part of one's world view.
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Institutionalism Old and New*

Ratio Juris, 1993
AbstractThe author deals with the legal theoretical approach that has been labelled “legal institutionalism.” An old and a new version of this approach are singled out: The old one is identified with the theory defended by the Italian public lawyer Santi Romano in the first half of this century; the second one is seen in the recent work by Ota ...
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Party Institutionalization in New Democracies

Party Politics, 2002
The literature on democratisation emphasises the contribution of political parties, and in that context the importance of party institutionalization. But this concept remains relatively unexplored. Our article first considers the relationship between party institutionalization and party system institutionalization, pointing out that they are not ...
Vicky Randall, Lars Svåsand
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Elaborating the “New Institutionalism”

2009
Abstract This article expands on ideas that were presented over two decades ago in the article ‘The New Institutionalism: Organizational Factors in Political Life’. Here, some theoretical ideas were suggested that clarify certain aspects of the role of institutions in political life. This article aims to continue on elaborating the ideas
James G. March, Johan P. Olsen
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Institutionalizing New Ideas Through Visualization

2014
How do visualization and visual forms of communication influence the process of transforming a novel idea into established organizational practice? In this paper, we build theory with regard to the role of visuals in manifesting and giving form to an innovative idea as it proceeds through various stages of institutionalization.
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The new institutionalism

2017
Over the last 40 years, new institutionalism has gradually emerged as an important subdiscipline of economics. This field of “transaction cost” economics offers elegant insights into the world of business and economic history and, in the last 20 years, has strongly influenced the study and practice of economic development.
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