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6 Introduction
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What are 2 types of institutions according to Douglas North
1. Formal institutions: explicit rules
2. Informal institutions: tacit understanding -
3 institutional pillars from Richard Scott
1. Regulatory institutions: formal, e.g. laws
2. Normative institutions: informal, e.g. shared expectations, informal obligations
3. Cognitive institutions: informal, e.g. deeply ingrained worldview -
4 situations when we see institutions
1. Violations to institutions
2. Entering a foreign institutional context
3. When change occurs
4. Through analysis -
What are the 3 perspectives on institutions?
1. Functional perspective: institutions create order and reduce uncertainty to help stabilise transactions (institutional economists)
2. Neoinstitutionalism: institutions define social legitimacy, explain why we behave the way we do (sociologists)
3. power perspective: institutions define the political landscape (political scientists) -
When is cooperation among players likely (game theory)?
1. game is repeated often
2. complete information
3. small number of players -
3 types of institutional isomorphism
1. Coercive isomorphism: state and government mandate
2. Normative isomorphism: normative professional pressures
3. Mimetic isomorphism: imitation of others because of uncertainty -
Instrumental rationality assumption
Macroeconomical view, only the most efficient model persists. -
7 Institutions at different levels
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Differences between the triad in financing
State; taxes, tariffs
market; stocks, loans, profits
civil society: donations, services -
Differences between the triad in coordination
State: corrective
market: competitive
civil society: cooperative -
Differences between the triad in weaknesses
State: bureacratic/rigid
market: imperfect markets
civil society: fragmanted
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