2002
DOI: 10.1093/cje/26.2.217
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North's institutionalism and the prospect of combining theoretical approaches

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“…This perspective, however, shares similar premises with the rational choice model which believes that individuals behave strategically up to the limits of their abilities. Secondly, neo-institutionalists highlight the role of institutions in the governing of human behaviour and suggest that institutional forces are involved in the moulding of individual preferences and purposes (Vandenberg 2002). Opportunism is thus minimised because it is supported by relations of trust, so that the monitoring and enforcement costs can be reduced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This perspective, however, shares similar premises with the rational choice model which believes that individuals behave strategically up to the limits of their abilities. Secondly, neo-institutionalists highlight the role of institutions in the governing of human behaviour and suggest that institutional forces are involved in the moulding of individual preferences and purposes (Vandenberg 2002). Opportunism is thus minimised because it is supported by relations of trust, so that the monitoring and enforcement costs can be reduced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One group of scholars argues that Olson's model of collective action is constructed without reference to institutional arrangement. It leads Vandenberg (2002) to conclude that it has avoided or denied the importance of institutions. However, the other group believes that it has taken institutions into account, but that institutions take a highly regulatory form as well and are primarily perceived as constraints which are intended to remove the gains from malfeasance (Ingram and Clay 2000:528).…”
Section: First-generation Collective Action Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Já os estudos de Willianson (1992), Vandenberg (2002), afirmam que a empresa é uma instituição no sentido de que as transações entre divisões representam a interação entre essas interfaces separáveis. Entre produzir ou comprar, a decisão é a chave e, na verdade, praticamente a única problemática do trabalho de Williamson (1992), e é analisada com referência a um número limitado de conceitos bem especificados (racionalidade limitada, oportunismo e de especificidade de ativos).…”
Section: Nova Economia Institucionalunclassified
“…De acordo com Vandenberg (2002), inclui a tomada de decisão política e as atividades em sociedade civil, bem como as alterações que ocorrem durante longos períodos da história, abrangendo as relações intraorganizacionais e interorganizacionais privadas, bem como o desenvolvimento da relação jurídico-ambiente regulamentar que exige a compreensão do sistema político. Além disso, inclui os processos culturais, sociais e cognitivos que proporcionam uma norma estruturada e, portanto, também orientam a interação humana.…”
Section: Nova Economia Institucionalunclassified
“…Transaction costs are the costs of specifying what is being exchanged (i.e. attributes) and enforcing the subsequent agreement (Vandenberg, 1999). It is argued that firms are able to exercise AC that leads to innovation because SC reduces the uncertainty and hence the transaction costs faced by organizations in searching and acquiring knowledge from its external environment.…”
Section: Ac As a Mediating Variable Between Sc And Innovation Performmentioning
confidence: 99%