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Informationen zum Autor Mark Harvey is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition at the University of Manchester Ronnie Ramlogan is Research Fellow at the Centre for Research in Innovation and Competition at the University of Manchester Sally Randles Research Fellow at the Centre for Research in Innovation and Competition at the University of Manchester Klappentext This volume makes a significant contribution to the new economic sociology. It draws upon a Polanyian foundation but moves forward, developing neo-Polanyian agendas in relation to developments of contemporary capitalism. Zusammenfassung This volume makes a significant contribution to the new economic sociology. It draws upon a Polanyian foundation but moves forward! developing neo-Polanyian agendas in relation to developments of contemporary capitalism. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface - Kari Polanyi-Levitt1. Working with and beyond Polanyian perspectives - Mark Harvey, Sally Randles and Ronnie RamloganPART I: Working within the legacy of Polanyi2. The forgotten institutions - Michele Cangiani3. Institutions, politics and culture: a Polanyian perspective on economic change - John Harriss4. The enforcement of contracts and property rights: constitutive versus epiphenomenal conceptions of law - Geoffrey Hodgson5. Karl Polanyi and the instituted process of economic democratisation - Marguerite Mendell6. Reinstituting the economic process: (re)embedding the economy in society and nature - Fikret Adaman, Pat Devin and Begum Ozkaynak7. Moral philosophy and economic sociology: what MacIntyre learnt from Polanyi - Peter McMylorPART II: New directions8. Issues for a neo-Polanyian research agenda in economic sociology - Sally Randles9. Instituting economic processes in society - Mark Harvey10. Labour markets as instituted economic process: a comparison of France and the UK - Nathalie Moncel11. Telephone transactions: instituting new processes of exchange and distribution - Miriam Glucksmann12. Instituted economic processes in the telecommunications sector - Andrea Mina13. Corporate merger as dialectical double movement and instituted process - Sally Randles and Ronnie Ramlogan...