The purpose of this paper is to work toward developing evolutionary reasoning in the social sciences. Along with that, we argue to overcome the artificial divide of natural and social science for the sake of understanding behaviour. We make the case for an evolutionary and culturally sensitive view on long-surviving institutions and its base- individual behaviour. By taking into consideration the unsatisfying answers in the debate on structure and agency, we emphasize the importance of resonance for evolution and stability. We use case studies to make the point for an evolutionary understanding of institutions and to reflect on institutional path dependency
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
In this paper I argue, first, that human lifeways depend on cognitive capital that has typically bee...
The purpose of this paper is to work toward developing evolutionary reasoning in the social sciences...
Studying institutions as part of the research on cultural evolu-tion prompts us to analyze one very ...
Some economists argue that institutions are the most important factor affecting variation in economi...
This paper examines evolutionary theories developed in the life sciences and explores the ways in wh...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of that complexity and diversity arises from...
The paper examines the relation between civil norms and evolution. The survival of norms in the long...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
Human culture depends on human minds for its creation, meaning and exchange. But minds also depend o...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
In this paper I argue, first, that human lifeways depend on cognitive capital that has typically bee...
The purpose of this paper is to work toward developing evolutionary reasoning in the social sciences...
Studying institutions as part of the research on cultural evolu-tion prompts us to analyze one very ...
Some economists argue that institutions are the most important factor affecting variation in economi...
This paper examines evolutionary theories developed in the life sciences and explores the ways in wh...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of that complexity and diversity arises from...
The paper examines the relation between civil norms and evolution. The survival of norms in the long...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
Human culture depends on human minds for its creation, meaning and exchange. But minds also depend o...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
In this paper I argue, first, that human lifeways depend on cognitive capital that has typically bee...