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Embeddedness, Path Dependency and Social Institutions

Current Sociology, 2007
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.
Simone Ghezzi, Enzo Mingione
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The Cultural Embeddedness of Social Control:

Theoretical Criminology, 2001
In this article I argue that, in order to understand the deep historical and present differences in the quality and quantity of punishment (as measured by imprisonment) between Italy and the United States, it is necessary to situate the specific punitive histories of these two societies within their cultural traditions.
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Social Entrepreneurship, Community Participation, and Embeddedness

2016
Chapter 2 reviews the existing literature on community participation, embeddedness and structuration and builds on the various roles that social entrepreneurs adopt in the given context. The discussion on community participation opens an intensive debate on understanding how it creates contexts to promote the inclusion of the excluded by increasing ...
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Entrepreneurial Newcomers: Resources and Social Embeddedness

2016
This chapter explains the linkage between resource acquisition and social embeddedness in the entrepreneurial process. It emphasises that new venture creation is complex and reflects combinations of material and immaterial things, goods and forces. Put another way, combinations of tangible resources such as premises, materials, equipment and finance ...
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
exaly  

Social embeddedness

2014
Bas Denters   +4 more
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1 Social Capital and Organizational Embeddedness

2009
AbstractStandard models of social capital have said little about how actors form the ties that generate social capital. This chapter proposes a model based on three assumptions: Actors may form ties either purposely or non‐purposely; forming either purposely or non‐purposely depends on the context of social interaction; and the context of interaction ...
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