@ARTICLE{26589739_55601070_2012, author = {Maxim Markin}, keywords = {, institutions, new institutionalism in economics, new institutional approach in economic sociologyeconomic theory of conventions}, title = {New Institutionalism in Economics and New Economic Sociology: Main Similarities and the Differences}, journal = {Economic Sociology}, year = {2012}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {123-133}, url = {https://ecsoc.hse.ru/en/2012-13-3/55601070.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The article reviews main statements of the influential institutional perspectives, including new institutional economic theory presented by O.Williamson and D. North; new institutionalism in economic sociology developed by organizational theorists (P. DiMaggio, W. Powell, etc.) and sociologists of markets (M. Granovetter, N. Fligstein, etc.) in the USA; and economics of conventions (L. Boltanski and L. Thevenout) in Europe. This analytical review includes a discussion of major similarities and differences of new institutional approaches in economics and sociology.}, annote = {The article reviews main statements of the influential institutional perspectives, including new institutional economic theory presented by O.Williamson and D. North; new institutionalism in economic sociology developed by organizational theorists (P. DiMaggio, W. Powell, etc.) and sociologists of markets (M. Granovetter, N. Fligstein, etc.) in the USA; and economics of conventions (L. Boltanski and L. Thevenout) in Europe. This analytical review includes a discussion of major similarities and differences of new institutional approaches in economics and sociology.} }