The "International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology" is the first
encyclopedia in the field and a timely response to the surge of
interest in economic sociology over the last 30 years.
Economic Sociology deals with the multiple and complex relations
between economy and society. In particular, it focuses on the
impact of social, political, and cultural factors on economic
behaviour. The "Encyclopedia" gives comprehensive and accessible
coverage of the wide range of areas and subjects covered by the
field, including, amongst many others, such major topics as
consumption, corruption, democracy and economy, ecology,
embeddedness, gender and economy, globalization, industrial
relations, law and economy, markets, organization theory, political
economy, religion and economic life, social capital, the sociology
of money, state and economy, trust, and work.
The "International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology" is the
much-needed major reference work on one of the richest areas of
development in the social sciences in recent years. It is an
extremely valuable new resource for students and researchers in
sociology, economics, political science, business, organization,
and management studies.
Entries are cross-referenced and carry compact bibliographies.
There is a full index.
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