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Handbook of economic sociology for the 21st Century : new theoretical approaches, empirical studies and developments / / Andrea Maurer, editor
Handbook of economic sociology for the 21st Century : new theoretical approaches, empirical studies and developments / / Andrea Maurer, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 306.3
Collana Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research
Soggetto topico Economics - Sociological aspects
ISBN 3-030-61619-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Where We Came from, Where We Are, and Where We Expect to Go: New Challenges and Developments in Economic Sociology Today -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part I: Theoretical Perspectives and Developments -- 1: The Classic Tradition in Economic Sociology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Classic Tradition -- 2.1 Alexis de Tocqueville -- 2.2 Karl Marx -- 2.3 Max Weber -- 2.4 Joseph Schumpeter -- 2.5 Karl Polanyi -- 2.6 Mark Granovetter -- 2.7 Pierre Bourdieu -- 2.8 Single Contributions to the Classic Tradition -- 3 Concluding Remarks -- 3.1 Respecification -- 3.2 Reconceptualization -- 3.3 Recombination -- References -- 2: Austrian and German Classics as a Foundation? -- 1 Economics and Sociology in Europe at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century -- 2 Weber, Schumpeter, and Polanyi on Economy and Society -- 2.1 Max Weber -- 2.2 Joseph A. Schumpeter -- 2.3 Karl Polanyi -- 3 The Changing Character of Economic Sociology -- 4 The Relevance of the Classics -- References -- 3: James Coleman, Social Capital, and Economic Sociology -- 1 Social Capital Defined -- 2 Some Forms of Social Capital -- 2.1 Trust -- 2.2 Information Flows -- 2.3 Effective Norms -- 2.4 Organizations -- 3 Combination of Social Capital and Other Resources -- 4 Developing Social Capital -- 5 Social Capital and Education -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Social Factors in the Economy: New Economic Sociology and the Mechanism Approach -- 1 The Double-Face of Success -- 2 The Research Program of New Economic Sociology -- 2.1 Background and Aims -- 2.2 Principles and Essential Tools: Causal Explanations -- 2.3 Strengths and Shortcomings -- 3 The Idea of Explanatory Sociology and Action-Based Explanations -- 3.1 Background and Methodological Ideas of Action-Based Explanations in Sociology -- 3.2 Main Forms of Action-Based Explanations in Sociology -- 3.3 Analytical Mechanism Approach.
3.4 How Could New Economic Sociology and Analytical Mechanism Approach Work Together? -- 3.4.1 Using a Default Option in the Framework of DBO -- 3.4.2 Built-in Mechanism Models Such as the Mechanism of Belief Formation -- 3.4.3 How to Move Forward Through Collaboration -- 4 How to Enhance a Sociological Perspective on Modern Economy -- References -- 5: A French Institutionalism in Economic Sociology? -- 1 Economics of Quality and Economics of Singularities -- 2 Economics of Convention -- 3 Economics of Qualities and Performativity -- 4 Critics and Limits -- References -- 6: Transcending History´s Heavy Hand: The Future in Economic Action -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Uncertainty and the Social Constitution of Expectations -- 3 Expectations in Contemporary Capitalism -- 3.1 Consumption -- 3.2 Investment -- 3.3 Innovation -- 4 Questions and Perspectives of an Economic Sociology of Expectations -- 4.1 Where Do Expectations Come from? -- 4.2 How Do Expectations Spread and Gain Momentum? -- 4.3 The Moral Economy of Expectations -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 7: The Aesthetic Moment in Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Analysis of Markets for Goods and Services with Primarily Aesthetic Features -- 2.1 The Directions of Aestheticization -- 2.2 Aestheticization and Uncertainty -- 2.3 How Is Aesthetic Quality Attributed? -- 3 Empirical Examples -- 3.1 How Does the Aesthetic Discourse in the Wine Field Develop? -- 3.2 The Use of Judgment Devices to Overcome Quality Uncertainty -- 3.3 What Part Do Aesthetic Criteria Play in Price Formation on the Art Market? -- 3.4 What Influence Do Aesthetic Criteria Have on Behavior in the Wine Market: Price Formation and Consumption? -- 4 Summary -- References -- 8: Economization: How Neo-Liberalism Took Over Society -- 1 Economized Modernity: A Functionally Differentiated Capitalist Society.
2 Economizing since the Mid-1970s: The Logic of Compare and Replace! -- 2.1 From ``Organized Modernity´´ to a Society ``Managed by the Markets´´ -- 2.2 Non-profit Organizations: Cost Reduction Through New Public Management -- 2.3 For-Profit Organizations: Profit-Making by Commodification -- 2.4 The Underlying Logic: ``Divide et Impera´´ Through Shopping Around -- 3 Societal Costs: Erosion of Functional Differentiation -- 4 Perspectives -- References -- Part II: Empirical Studies and Research Topics -- 9: Trust and Reputation in Historical Markets and Contemporary Online Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Trust Problem and Its Solutions -- 3 Reputation and Markets in Historical and Contemporary Societies -- 4 Reputation in Online Markets -- 5 The Downside of Reputation Systems -- References -- Internet Resources -- Chapter 10: How to Buy, Sell, and Trade Attention: A Sociology of (Digital) Attention Markets -- 1 The Emergence of Attention Markets -- 2 Defining Attention and Attention Markets -- 2.1 Attention as an Economic Commodity -- 2.2 The Constitution of Attention Markets -- 2.3 Social Change: Attention, Media, and Persuasion Markets -- 2.4 An Economic-Sociological Framework of Attention Markets -- 3 Attention Markets in the Digital Age -- 4 A Concluding Remark -- References -- Internet References -- Chapter 11: Right to the City, Right to the Market: The Global Struggle of Informal Marketplaces -- 1 Contested Sites of Exchange -- 2 Spatial Interventions in Informal Markets as Economic Policy Indicators -- 3 Forced Closure: Moscow´s Cherkizovsky Market -- 4 Market Relocation: Bangkok´s Talad Rot Fai -- 5 Old Site, New Market: Encants Vells, Barcelona -- 6 Arizona Market: Top-Down Appropriation of Survival Economies -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Internet References -- Chapter 12: Economic Change from an Institutional Perspective.
1 Limits of Institution Building -- 2 Lessons from Unlikely Winners -- 2.1 Institutional Change from Below -- 2.2 A Case for Second-Best Solutions -- 3 Social Context Matters -- 3.1 Social Networks -- 3.2 Culture -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Financial Services Governance in the European Union (EU) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Approaches to Financial Services Governance in the EU -- 3 The Pre-Crisis Framework for Financial Regulation in the EU -- 4 The Post-Crisis Framework for Financial Regulation in the EU -- 4.1 Banking Regulation in the EU -- 4.2 Securities Markets Regulation in the EU -- 4.3 Financial Supervision in the EU -- 5 The Banking Union -- 6 The Capital Markets Union and Brexit -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Attitudes Towards Free Market and Socialism in Ukraine: Empirical Insights in the Context of Institutional Transfo... -- 1 Introduction: General Attitudes Towards Capitalism and Socialism in Ukraine -- 2 Description of the Data (The Ukrainian Society Survey) -- 3 The Evolution of Attitudes Towards Private Entrepreneurship and Support of Socialism -- 3.1 The Evolution of Attitudes Towards Private Entrepreneurship -- 3.1.1 The Generational Gap -- 3.2 Support to Socialism -- 3.2.1 The Generational Divide -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Internet References -- Chapter 15: Alternative Food Networks and the Socialization of Food -- 1 Introduction -- 2 How to Position Alternatives in Social Change -- 2.1 Food Regimes -- 2.2 Quality Turn and Conventionalization of Emerging Alternatives -- 2.3 Nested Markets -- 3 Markets as Social Orders and Competition Regimes -- 3.1 Markets as Control Projects -- 3.2 Change in Competition Regime -- 3.3 The Place of the Collectives -- 4 Quality as an Institutional Order -- 4.1 Alternative Qualification Paradigms.
4.2 Quality Regimes Tripartite Standard Regime and Crises -- 4.3 Markets Regimes, Towards a Media Regime -- 5 Conclusive Considerations -- References -- Internet Resources -- 16: Digital Money for Sustainable Communities: The Sardex Case -- 1 Introduction: The Emergence of Digital Money -- 2 The Case of Sardex Money -- 3 The Sociological Analysis of Sardex Money -- 3.1 The Construction of Locality and Commonality -- 3.2 The Sardex Functioning for a Different Social Relationship -- 3.3 The Emergence of We-ness and Collective Action -- 4 Money for (Un)Sustainable Communities -- 5 Conclusion: Money as a Social Tie -- References -- Internet Resources -- 17: Groups Matter: Social Embeddedness of Entrepreneurial Activity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Role of Groups in a Sociology of Entrepreneurship -- 2.1 Unease About the Individualized Entrepreneur -- 2.2 Entrepreneurship as Future-Oriented Activity Bundles -- 2.2.1 Organizational Emergence -- 2.2.2 Entrepreneurial Opportunity -- 2.3 Entrepreneurship as Collective Action (Re)producing Groups -- 3 The Dual Problem of Solidarity -- 4 Two Types of Entrepreneurial Groups, Two Sets of Embeddedness -- 4.1 The Entrepreneurial Family in German Family Capitalism -- 4.2 The Start-Up Team in the Berlin New Venture Field -- 5 Variety of Groups, Variety of Entrepreneurial Activity -- References -- Part III: Societal Views on Economy -- 18: Capitalism: On the Past and Future of an Economic System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Main Features of a Capitalist Economy -- 2.1 Rational Organization of Formally Free Labor -- 2.2 The Capitalist Firm: A Rational Organization? -- 2.3 The Labor Market -- 2.4 A Closed System of Markets -- 3 Capitalism and Modern Economic Growth -- 3.1 Structural Innovations at the Company Level -- 3.2 Growth as the Main Achievement of Capitalism -- 3.3 The Socialist Alternative -- 3.3.1 State Socialism.
3.3.2 Cooperative Socialism.
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Handbuch der Wirtschaftssoziologie / / herausgegeben von Andrea Maurer
Handbuch der Wirtschaftssoziologie / / herausgegeben von Andrea Maurer
Edizione [2nd ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer VS, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (635 p.)
Disciplina 300
Collana Wirtschaft + Gesellschaft
Soggetto topico Economic sociology
Industrial psychology
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
ISBN 3-531-19907-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Inhaltsverzeichnis; Einleitungen; 1 30 Jahre neue Wirtschaftssoziologie. Einleitung zur zweiten Auflage; Literatur; 2 Perspektiven der Wirtschaftssoziologie. Einleitung zur ersten Auflage; Teil I Grundlagen und Wegbereiter ; 3 Adam Smith im Kontext der neuen Wirtschaftssoziologie; 1 Leben; 2 Das Werk im Überblick; 2.1 Reichtum der Nationen: soziale Effekte; 2.2 Wissenschafts- und Sprachtheorie; 2.3 Moderne und Moral; 3 Die Relevanz von Smith für die Wirtschaftssoziologie; 3.1 Interessen und Moral; 3.2 Sympathy als Handlungsform; 4 Zentrale Thesen und Einsichten; Literatur
4 Klassische Positionen der Ökonomie und Soziologie und ihre Bedeutung für die Wirtschaftssoziologie1 Die wirtschaftlichen Grundlagen der modernen Gesellschaft in klassischen Ansätzen; 1.1 Die Freihandelsgesellschaft der klassischen Ökonomie; 1.2 Staat, Gesellschaft und die historische Nationalökonomie; 1.3 Kapitalismus und die Transformation der Gesellschaft: Marx und Tönnies; 1.4 Die normative Ordnung der Wirtschaftsgesellschaft: Von Comte bis Durkheim; 2 Die neoklassische Wirtschaftstheorie und die Arbeitsteilung zwischen Ökonomie und Soziologie
2.1 Das neoklassische Modell und die Wirtschaftssoziologie2.2 Wirtschaftssoziologie auf der Basis der Trennung von Ökonomie und Soziologie; 3 Die individualistische Sozialtheorie des Marktes: von Menger zu den Austrian Economics; 3.1 Ökonomie als Theorie des Handelns; 3.2 Individuelles Handeln und soziale Institutionen; 3.3 Methodologischer Individualismus und Neoliberalismus; 4 Wirtschaftssoziologie in historisch-kulturwissenschaftlicher Tradition; 4.1 Webers Ökonomieverständnis und seine Wirtschaftssoziologie; 4.2 Kulturelle Voraussetzungen und Folgen des Kapitalismus
5 Wirtschaft als Mittel für soziale Ziele: Wirtschaftssoziologie in sozialistischen Konzepten6 Parsons' begriffssystematische Integration von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft; 6.1 Die Integration der nicht-ökonomischen Handlungselemente; 6.2 Die Wirtschaft als Subsystem der Gesellschaft; 7 Wirtschaftssoziologische Ansätze der Gegenwart zwischen Ökonomie und Soziologie; 8 Resümee; Literatur; 5 Die Neue Wirtschaftssoziologie und das Erbe Max Webers; 1 Die Neue Wirtschaftssoziologie Mitte der 1980er Jahre; 2 Neue Entwicklungen; 2.1 Theorie und theoriebezogene Fortschritte
2.2 Neue Entwicklungen bei der Analyse alter Themen (Netzwerke, Märkte und Unternehmen)2.3 Neue Themen: Finanzwesen, Recht, Ungleichheit, historisch-vergleichende Studien; 3 Abschließende Bemerkungen; Literatur; 6 Individuelle Entscheidungsrationalität und soziale Einbettung. Zum Verhältnis von Ökonomie und Wirtschaftssoziologie ; 1 Problemstellung; 2 Logik und Reichweite eines entscheidungstheoretisch fundierten Erklärungsprogramms; 2.1 Begriffe und Operationen der Entscheidungstheorie und die Bedingungen ihrer Anwendung; 2.2 Handlungsannahmen; 2.3 Situationsannahmen (oder Interdependenzen)
2.4 Handlungseffekte
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New Perspectives on Resilience in Socio-Economic Spheres / / edited by Andrea Maurer
New Perspectives on Resilience in Socio-Economic Spheres / / edited by Andrea Maurer
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer VS, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (202 p.)
Disciplina 300
Soggetto topico Economic sociology
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology
ISBN 3-658-13328-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Social Resilience -- Resilience in the Economic and Social Sphere -- Theoretical Concepts -- Empirical Evidence.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910253308703321
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Soziologie - Sociology in the German-Speaking World : Special Issue Soziologische Revue 2020 / / ed. by Betina Hollstein, Rainer Greshoff, Uwe Schimank, Anja Weiß
Soziologie - Sociology in the German-Speaking World : Special Issue Soziologische Revue 2020 / / ed. by Betina Hollstein, Rainer Greshoff, Uwe Schimank, Anja Weiß
Pubbl/distr/stampa München ; ; Wien : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 557 p.)
Disciplina 301.0924
Soggetto topico Sociology - Germany
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Soggetto non controllato Body
Communication and Media
Comparative Sociology
Culture
Demography and Ageing
Economic Sociology
Education
Environment
Europe
Gender
Global South
Globalization and Transnationalisation
History of Sociology
Intimate Relationships and Family
Labor
Life Course and Biography
Micro Sociology
Migration
Mixed-Methods
Organization
Political Sociology
Qualitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Religion
Sciences and Higher Education
Social Inequalities
Social Movements
Social Networks
Social Policy
Social Problems
Social Theory
Society
Space
Technology
ISBN 3-11-062727-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- A Companion to German-Language Sociology -- Culture -- Demography and Aging -- Economic Sociology -- Education and Socialization -- Environment -- Europe -- Family and Intimate Relationships -- (Felt) Body. Sports, Medicine, and Media -- Gender -- Globalization and Transnationalization -- Global South -- History of Sociology -- Life Course -- Media and Communication -- Microsociology -- Migration -- Mixed-Methods and Multimethod Research -- Organization -- Political Sociology -- Qualitative Methods -- Quantitative Methods -- Religion -- Science and Higher Education -- Social Inequalities-Empirical Focus -- Social Inequalities-Theoretical Focus -- Social Movements -- Social Networks -- Social Policy -- Social Problems -- Social Theory -- Society -- Space. Urban, Rural, Territorial -- Technology and Innovation -- Work and Labor -- List of Contributors -- Index
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München ; ; Wien : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2021]
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