| Peter A. Hall - 1986 - 354 páginas
...the context in which most normal politics is conducted.6 The concept of institutions is used here to refer to the formal rules, compliance procedures,...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy. As such, they have a more formal status than cultural norms but one that does not necessarily... | |
| Sven Steinmo, Kathleen Thelen, Frank Longstreth - 1992 - 276 páginas
...and procedures that structure conduct. Peter Hall's widely accepted definition, for example, includes "the formal rules, compliance procedures, and standard...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy."7 John Ikenberry breaks down his definition into three distinct levels that "range from specific... | |
| Martin Harrop - 1992 - 324 páginas
...in France's relatively successful economic policy was its capacity to manage industry. He stresses 'the formal rules, compliance procedures and standard...practices that structure the relationship between industries in the various units of the polity and the economy'. 30 In accounting for the strong state... | |
| Leslie Alexander Pal, Leslie A. Pal - 1995 - 352 páginas
...organizational dimension that Peter Hall highlights when he urges an institutionalist approach that focuses on "the formal rules, compliance procedures, and standard...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy."94 It would be incorrect, however, to draw from this the conclusion that the matrix — the... | |
| Sven Steinmo - 1993 - 304 páginas
...institutions from Peter Hall ( 1986, 19) is illustrative: "The concept of institutions is used here to refer to the formal rules, compliance procedures,...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy." Similarly, Ikenberry (1988, 227) defines institutional structure to include "normative order... | |
| Paul G. Lewis - 308 páginas
...term institutions refers to the formal and informal organizations, structures, rules, conventions, and standard operating practices "that structure the...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy" (Hall 1986, 18-19; see also Katzenstein 1985; Heclo 1978; March and Olsen 1989). These organizational... | |
| David S. Meyer, Sidney G. Tarrow - 1998 - 296 páginas
...constraint that human beings devise to shape human interaction" (North 1990, p. 4). Institutions include "the formal rules, compliance procedures, and standard...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy" (Hall 1986, p. 19, see also Thelen and Steinmo 1992, p. 2; Crawford and Ostrom 1996). Thus,... | |
| Mary Fainsod Katzenstein - 1998 - 290 páginas
...activity, and shape expectations" (Keohane 1989, 3). See also Peter Hall's definition of institutions as "the formal rules, compliance procedures and standard...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy" (cited in Thelen and Steinmo 1992, 2). 42. Powell and DiMaggio 1992, 1. 43. March and Olsen... | |
| Justin Greenwood, Mark Aspinwall - 1998 - 264 páginas
...Hall's definition (1986: 19), this contextual variable asserts that supranational institutions provide formal rules, compliance procedures, and standard...between individuals in various units of the polity and economy. There are several ways that EU institutions may condition the incentives of private interests... | |
| Timothy J. Power - 2010 - 308 páginas
...Hall, institutions are "the formal rules, compliance procedures, and standard operating procedures that structure the relationship between individuals in various units of the polity and economy" (Hall 1986: 19). For Douglass North, institutions are "the rules of the game in a society... | |
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