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Organizing Socially Constructed Internal and External Resources

The analysis of economic institutions stands to gain from a consideration of the interactionist theory of institutions, a resource-based view of organizations to develop business and economic perspectives, and a linkage between the two and any theory of economic institutions. A resource-based view o...

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Published in:Journal of institutional and theoretical economics 2006-03, Vol.162 (1), p.172-193
Main Author: Sorge, Arndt
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The analysis of economic institutions stands to gain from a consideration of the interactionist theory of institutions, a resource-based view of organizations to develop business and economic perspectives, and a linkage between the two and any theory of economic institutions. A resource-based view of the organization integrates different approaches to organization and management; this is tied to interactionist theorizing, and the interactionist and resource-based theory is amplified into a societal perspective. Institutions, whilst being actor-centred, are also subject to societal influences. However, societal factors are linked with social action under the concept of the duality of structure.
ISSN:0932-4569
1614-0559
DOI:10.1628/093245606776166471