Abstract
Problem ekonomskih transakcij izhaja iz njihove sekvenčnosti, ki vnaša negotovost glede izpolnjevanja dogovorov v implicitnih ali eksplicitnih pogodbah. Institucionalna ekonomija to negotovost povezuje z oportunizmom in išče rešitev v specializiranih institucijah za uveljavljanje pogodb. Ekonomska sociologija pa negotovost razume kot rezultat nesporazuma, rešitev vidi v mehanizmih upravljanja, ki poleg sankcij omogočajo tudi koordinacijo med udeleženci transakcij. V tem članku soočimo sociološke in ekonomske argumente glede upravljanja ekonomskih transakcij. Z uporabo Polanyijevega modela razločujemo med tremi mehanizmi upravljanja ekonomskih odnosov in pokažemo, da za svoje delovanje vsak potrebuje različno družbeno strukturo in socialno regulacijo.
Keywords
Ekonomska sociologija;Mednarodni ekonomski odnosi;Upravljanje;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2012 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
UDC: |
316.334:005 |
COBISS: |
31785053
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ISSN: |
0040-3598 |
Parent publication: |
Teorija in praksa
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary abstract: |
The problem of the governance of economic transactions arises from the fact that they are sequential. This creates uncertainty regarding the fulfilment of implicit or explicit contracts. Institutional economics understands this uncertainty as arising from opportunism and seeks a solution in specialised contract enforcement institutions. Economic sociology understands the uncertainty as a result of misunderstanding and finds a solution in mechanisms of governance that, in addition to sanctions, allow for coordination among participants in a transaction. In this paper, we confront the arguments made by sociology and economics regarding the mechanism of governance of economic transactions. Following Polanyi, we distinguish three governance mechanisms of economic relations and note that, to be operational, each of them requires a different social structure and social regulation. |
Secondary keywords: |
Economic sociology;Economic relations;Management; |
URN: |
URN:NBN:SI |
Type (COBISS): |
Not categorized |
Pages: |
str. 972-995, 1042 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ49 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ6 |
Chronology: |
nov.-dec. 2012 |
ID: |
9095062 |