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Socio-Economic Review 2007 5(3):527-567; doi:10.1093/ser/mwm001
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Institutional change and globalization

JEL classification: B15 historical, institutional, B52 institutional approaches

At the 18th Annual Meeting on Socio-Economics in Trier 2006, an ‘Author Meets Critics’ session, organized by Christel Lane, President of SASE, debated John Campbell's book, ‘Institutional Change and Globalization’. Critics were Colin Crouch, Wolfgang Streeck and Richard Whitley; John Campbell responded. Subsequent to the session, the participants wrote up their statements for publication in Socio-Economic Review.

Key Words: institutionalism • institutional change • globalization


 

How to ‘do’ post-determinist institutional analysis

Colin Crouch

Business School, University of Warwick, UK

Correspondence: colin.crouch{at}wbs.ac.uk


 

‘Globalization’: nothing new under the sun?

Wolfgang Streeck

Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologue, Germany

Correspondence: ws{at}mpifg.de


 

Varieties of institutionalism and their problems: some comments on John Campbell's Institutional Change and Globalization

Richard Whitley

Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK

Correspondence: rwhitley{at}dom01.mbs.ac.uk


 

Challenges for institutional theory: a response to Crouch, Streeck and Whitley

John L. Campbell

Department of Sociology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA, and International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Correspondence: john.l.campbell{at}dartmouth.edu


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