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Foreword by Robert K. Merton
The New Institutionalism in Sociology
Edited by Mary C. Brinton and Victor Nee Foreword by Robert K. Merton


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2002
352 pages.
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Paperback ISBN: 9780804742764

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Winner of the 2000 Coleman Award, sponsored by the American Sociological Association.

Institutions play a pivotal role in structuring economic and social transactions, and understanding the foundations of social norms, networks, and beliefs within institutions is crucial to explaining much of what occurs in modern economies. This volume integrates two increasingly visible streams of research—economic sociology and new institutional economics—to better understand how ties among individuals and groups facilitate economic activity alongside and against the formal rules that regulate economic processes via government and law.

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"This volume is a welcome addition to the expanding literature on institutional analysis. . . . Besides sociologists, we are afforded the pleasure of contributions from anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, and scholars located in schools of law and education. . . . One of the pleasures of the volume is the wide range of topics, times, and locales addressed by the authors. . . . In all these diverse situations, the application of institutional queries and approaches enhances our understanding and appreciation of the endlessly rich and diverse nature of social life."—Contemporary Society

"This admirable book makes a strong contribution to institutional theory, has many excellent chapters . . . and is a model for interdisciplinary exchange and cross-fertilization. . . . It is dense with interesting ideas and points for debate, and I heartily recommend it."—Sociological Research Online

About the authors

Mary C. Brinton is Professor of Sociology at Cornell University. She is the author of several books, including Women and the Economic Miracle: Gender and Work in Postwar Japan. Victor Nee is Goldwin Smith Professor of Sociology at Cornell University. Among his books is Remaking the Economic Institutions of Socialism: China and Eastern Europe (with David Stark) (Stanford, 1989).

"This admirable book makes a strong contribution to institutional theory . . . and is a model for interdisciplinary exchange and cross-fertilization."

Sociological Research Online

"Besides sociologists, we are afforded the pleasure of contributions from anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, and scholars of law and education."

Contemporary Society